
You can do the same thing yourself if you don't want to install the extension. You can then open your solution or project and start presenting. This will launch a new instance of Visual Studio with the default settings and no extensions (other than machine-wide ones). Now you can right-click the Visual Studio icon in the Windows task bar and select Presentation Mode. The easy way is to install the Tweaks extension and open any solution, project, or file in Visual Studio. There are two ways of entering Presentation Mode in Visual Studio: with an extension or from command prompt without extensions. These settings will be preserved for the next time you use Presentation Mode. You can then adjust any settings that are relevant for your presentation, such as font sizes, themes, window layouts, and keyboard shortcuts. This way, you can avoid any distractions or confusion that may arise from your personal preferences or environment. Presentation Mode is a feature that lets you open an instance of Visual Studio that looks like a fresh install, without any customizations, extensions, or settings synchronization. Whether you are giving a demo, a workshop, a lecture, or a webinar, you want to make sure that your audience can see and understand your code clearly. Visual Studio is great to write code and create something amazing, but sometimes, you may want to use it for a different purpose: presenting your code to an audience.
