

Here’s how to get the Start button to work in Keynote by remapping the default Play Slideshow keyboard shortcut: On Mac OS all buttons work fine on Microsoft Powerpoint and Keynote except the Play Slideshow button (Start button) on Keynote. It says that system requirements are for Windows only…but the remote acts like a wireless USB keyboard and so it can be made to work great on the Mac. Less expensive than an iPod Touch or iPhone.Green laser pointer so you see the pointer even on plasma/LCD screens and in brightly-lit rooms.

You can keep the iPod Touch on your exclusive network and user your iPhone for email and internet.Īnother quality presentation control option is the Logitech Professional Presenter R800 with Green Laser Pointer.I’d suggest 5 Minutes…this may be the longest you would stay on one slide. You can set the iPod Touch to not go to sleep/lock mode as often as might be true for you iPhone.There will be no worries about getting interrupted by a phone call mid presentation.You can be sure it is always charged no matter how many phone calls you’ve made that day.

I would suggest have an iPod Touch just for use as a remote rather than utilizing your iPhone. Click on New Keynote Link… and make note of the 4-digit passcode.Ĭlick on Link next to the device and enter the 4-digit passcode.Press the home button to go back to your app screen and open the Keynote Remote app.From Choose a Network… select the network you just created on your Mac.Select Wi-Fi and make sure it is set to ON.From Keynote>Preferences…, click on Remote.You won’t be transferring any confidential information. Enter a name like “My Network”… Do not use your name…or other people may try to connect and mess up your presentation.

