Project keynote on screen using FaceTime 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo 10.3.3

Attempting to post a keynote presentation on face time with student.

Keynote can't be used with FaceTime, images are only created in FaceTime with a built in FaceTime camera.
To do what you want, you will need Video Conferencing software.

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