Can't see upcoming slide w Moshi HDMI adapter

My Keynote works great with VGA out, see upcoming slide on presenter display.  But when using the HDMI out, with Moshi adapter from Apple, I have lost the abilty to see the upcoming slide.  Only see what is a mirror image of the main display.  Any help??

What is the second HDMI display you are using ?
Have you selected the HDMI input in the menu set up on this second device?
Is Mirror,  deselected in;    Apple > system preferences > displays > arrangement
Have you tried rebooting the mac so that the second display is powered on and switched to HDMI before the Mac is powered on?
Have you tried using the HDMI adapter on another divce to test if it is functioning?

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