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shpint

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Jul 12, 2010
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Hi,
Is there an app that will allow me to have a complete control over a Keynote presentation via Bluetooth?

I need to do a presentation, my MacBook Pro will be connected to a projector through MiniDisplay-VGA cable. I want to be able to see what is coming in the next slide, just like what AirDisplay does automatically when you click play in Keynote. There will be no internet in that room. I know an Apple Remote would work, but I would also want to be able to see what is coming next.

Thanks
 
Hi,
Is there an app that will allow me to have a complete control over a Keynote presentation via Bluetooth?

I need to do a presentation, my MacBook Pro will be connected to a projector through MiniDisplay-VGA cable. I want to be able to see what is coming in the next slide, just like what AirDisplay does automatically when you click play in Keynote. There will be no internet in that room. I know an Apple Remote would work, but I would also want to be able to see what is coming next.

Thanks

I use Salling Clicker :) You can't see the slides, but I just write what is in my slides in the page notes, since you can read the notes with it.

Good luck! :)
 
Hi,
Is there an app that will allow me to have a complete control over a Keynote presentation via Bluetooth?

I need to do a presentation, my MacBook Pro will be connected to a projector through MiniDisplay-VGA cable. I want to be able to see what is coming in the next slide, just like what AirDisplay does automatically when you click play in Keynote. There will be no internet in that room. I know an Apple Remote would work, but I would also want to be able to see what is coming next.

Thanks

Hi, The best option is Keynote remote. It shows you the next slide and also slide notes if you have them.

It does not work on Bluetooth, but uses WiFi.

I know you say that there will be no internet in the room, but you can set up a wireless network from the MBP and connect the iPhone through that.

It works beautifully as I have been in exactly the same position as you.

I can whole heartedly recommend it.

Jason
 
I know you say that there will be no internet in the room, but you can set up a wireless network from the MBP and connect the iPhone through that.

Jason

Can anyone tell me what that process is call so I can google it. or if anyone would be kind enough to explain how :)

Oh, and does this mean that I can use all the Apps that require wifi then?

Thank You for all the reply
 
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