PowerPoint Presenter View in 2026: Present Like a Pro with Dual-Screen Mode and AI Notes
Presenting from PowerPoint while simultaneously referencing your notes, watching the clock, and previewing the next slide has always been a challenge. PowerPoint's Presenter View solves all of this — and in 2026, it has been supercharged with Copilot-generated speaker notes, real-time teleprompter mode, and smarter audience interaction tools. Whether you are presenting in a boardroom, streaming to a remote audience, or speaking at a conference, mastering Presenter View will transform your delivery.
What Is Presenter View?
Presenter View is a dual-screen mode in PowerPoint that shows two different views simultaneously: the audience sees the slide full-screen on the projector or shared screen, while you see a private control panel on your own monitor showing the current slide, your speaker notes, the next slide preview, and a timer. This separation means you can speak naturally from your notes while maintaining eye contact with your audience.
How to Enable Presenter View
Go to the Slide Show tab on the ribbon.
Check the box for Use Presenter View in the Monitors group.
Click From Beginning or press F5 to start the presentation.
PowerPoint will automatically send the slide show to the display your audience sees and open Presenter View on your primary screen. If it opens on the wrong screen, click Swap Displays in the Presenter View interface. To practice without a second monitor, press Alt+F5 to launch Presenter View directly on a single screen.
The Presenter View Interface Explained
Current Slide Preview
The large panel on the left shows exactly what the audience sees. This helps you track animations and confirm builds are appearing correctly.
Next Slide Preview
A smaller panel on the right shows the upcoming slide, helping you mentally prepare your transition comments and ensuring you know what is coming next without looking at your notes.
Speaker Notes
Below the slide previews, your speaker notes appear in large, readable text. Use the A+ and A- buttons to resize the font so your notes are always comfortable to read even from a distance.
Slide Navigator
The strip of slide thumbnails along the bottom lets you jump to any slide at any time — click a thumbnail to navigate non-linearly, perfect when an audience member asks about an earlier point.
Timer and Clock
The top of the Presenter View screen shows a presentation timer (elapsed time) and the current clock time. Use the timer to stay on schedule and pace yourself across sections.
Using Copilot-Generated Speaker Notes in 2026
In 2026, one of the most valuable new features is Copilot's ability to generate speaker notes automatically from your slide content. Before presenting:
Return to Normal view and open the Copilot pane (Home tab > Copilot, or Ctrl+Alt+I).
Click Add speaker notes or type: Add bullet-point speaker notes for each slide covering the key talking points.
Copilot generates notes for every slide in seconds.
Review and edit the notes in the Notes pane at the bottom of each slide.
When you enter Presenter View, these Copilot-generated notes appear on your screen in the speaker notes panel. The result is a fully annotated deck that guides your presentation without requiring you to memorise a script.
Teleprompter Mode for Speaker Notes
New in 2026, PowerPoint includes a Teleprompter mode within Presenter View that scrolls your speaker notes automatically at a speed you control.
In Presenter View, click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner.
Select Teleprompter Mode.
Use the speed slider to set your scroll rate.
This mode is ideal for scripted presentations, keynote speeches, or recorded videos where you want a smooth, consistent reading experience without manually scrolling your notes.
Annotation Tools During Presentation
While in Presenter View, annotation tools let you draw on slides in real time, visible to the audience:
Laser Pointer — turns your mouse into a glowing dot to focus audience attention
Pen — draw directly on the slide with a virtual stylus
Highlighter — mark over text or data in yellow
Eraser — clear specific annotations
To access these, hover over the bottom-left of the current slide preview and click the annotation button (the pen icon). At the end of the presentation, PowerPoint asks if you want to keep your ink annotations as slide markings.
Hiding Slides and Non-Linear Navigation
Presenter View makes non-linear navigation seamless. Click any thumbnail in the slide navigator to jump there without the audience noticing. Slides hidden via Slide Show > Hide Slide are skipped automatically but remain visible in the navigator so you can jump to them for Q&A if needed.
Presenting Online: Presenter View with Teams
When presenting via Microsoft Teams in 2026, Presenter View works seamlessly with PowerPoint Live. Share the presentation through Teams > Share > PowerPoint Live, and your Presenter View remains private on your screen while the audience sees the slides. Teams PowerPoint Live also allows audience members to browse slides at their own pace — you can see this as a notification in Presenter View and lock it by clicking Follow Presenter.
Rehearsing with AI Feedback
The Rehearse with Copilot feature — updated in 2026 — provides richer AI feedback on your pacing, filler words, pitch variety, and confidence.
Click Slide Show > Rehearse with Copilot.
Present your slides normally, speaking aloud.
At the end, Copilot provides a detailed report with specific suggestions.
The report covers overall pacing, overused words (like um, basically, or actually), whether your delivery matched the intended tone, and recommendations for which slides need shorter or longer treatment.
Tips for Getting the Most from Presenter View
Increase the speaker notes font size before you present — squinting at tiny text is distracting
Use short, scannable bullet points in your notes rather than full paragraphs
Practice with Presenter View using Alt+F5 so you are comfortable before the real event
Use the timer to enforce pacing — if you are at slide 10 with 40 minutes gone on a 60-minute deck, you know to speed up
Hide backup slides at the end of your deck for Q&A — invisible during the presentation but available if needed
Conclusion
PowerPoint Presenter View is the professional's secret weapon for confident, polished delivery. In 2026, with Copilot-generated speaker notes, teleprompter mode, and AI rehearsal coaching, the gap between a rehearsed presentation and a spontaneous, confident delivery has never been smaller. If you have been presenting from Normal view or juggling printed notes, switch to Presenter View permanently. Set it up once, rehearse with Alt+F5, and your very next presentation will feel dramatically more controlled and professional.













