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Using a remote with Impress
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- | Presenters often desire to use some sort of remote-control device to advance slides or perform other functions while giving their talks. Unfortunately, the underlying OpenOffice.org code knows nothing about the Apple Remote that comes with newer | + | Presenters often desire to use some sort of remote-control device to advance slides or perform other functions while giving their talks. Unfortunately, the underlying OpenOffice.org code knows nothing about the Apple Remote that comes with newer Macs. However, a number of other remote-control solutions exist that do work with NeoOffice. |
==Compatible Devices== | ==Compatible Devices== |
Revision as of 05:48, 18 March 2007
Presenters often desire to use some sort of remote-control device to advance slides or perform other functions while giving their talks. Unfortunately, the underlying OpenOffice.org code knows nothing about the Apple Remote that comes with newer Macs. However, a number of other remote-control solutions exist that do work with NeoOffice.
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Compatible Devices
- Bluetooth phone when using Salling Clicker (see below)
- Keyspan Presentation Remote ($59)
- Apple Remote when using either iRed Lite or Remote Buddy (see below)
Compatible Software
- Salling Clicker ($23.95)
- iRed Lite (in beta; contact the author for Impress additions)
- Remote Buddy ($12/€19.99)
Configuration Tips
References
- trinity thread listing various options
- trinity post from reporting success using Salling Clicker with Impress in NeoOffice/J 1.1