
When Presentation Mode is launched, the main UI controls are shown at the top right - they contain a button to activate night mode, a button to change monitors (this would only show if more than 1 monitor is present), a button to change the cursor style, and a button to exit Presentation Mode. This image shows a note being presented, right after Presentation mode has been activated.

At a glance, it might be a little tricky to understand what's going on, but hopefully the comments will help explain things in detail. The designs here show the first version I worked on for Windows. Presentation Mode went through a couple different iterations while I was at Evernote. I made changes to the UI, UX, and visual design of Presentation Mode that ultimately resulted in a better experience than what the Mac version was offering at the time.

When I was tasked with designing Presentation Mode for Windows, I was responsible for taking existing Mac designs and improving upon them. In addition to formatting a note's content, presentation mode identifies key break points in a note and automatically creates sections of content that act like slides however, there are no 'slides' in Presentation Mode - all content is presented in a continuous vertically scrolling format, and the user is able to use the spacebar to quickly hop from one key break point to another. Presentation Mode is a feature within Evernote that displays notes full screen and nicely formats them for a presentation style viewing experience.
