Remote App For Powerpoint On Mac

Remote App For Powerpoint On Mac 5,7/10 1837 votes

Use your iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad as your PowerPoint remote clicker! View your slide and slide notes right on your handset as you present! Make annotation on your iPhone/iPod/iPad and show it to your audience as you present! Click your way through your next slideshow in style!

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PowerPoint 2010 remote app Control your presentation remote from Iphone or Ipad or any handheld device. This feature comes built in with keynote for MAC and runs really nice - there are 3party app´s for PC PowerPoint but they do not run as smooth. Microsoft lets you control PowerPoint for iOS from an Apple Watch. It's one of the more useful apps for the Apple Watch right now, with the ability to navigate between slides and see elapsed.

Never again running out of time during your presentation! With i-Clickr, you can control your presentation directly from your iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad using WiFi. Even better, i-Clickr helps you precisely manage your presentation time.

Features • Complete control of your PowerPoint slides including animations. • Help you track your presentation time. • Make and show annotations directly on your iPhone/iPod/iPad (Windows only). • Alert you with silent buzz before your time runs out. • View your slides and your slide notes on your handset. • Adjust computer audio volume. • PDF presentation support.

• Easy to set up with zero configuration. • Native support both iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad • Support all versions of PowerPoint from Office XP to the latest PowerPoint 2013 on Windows. • Support OpenOffice on Windows. • Support Office Mac 2004 and above,, and Keynote on Mac OS X 10.7+. Compatibility Mobile Handset • iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad.

• WiFi connectivity to your host PC. Host Windows PC: • Windows XP (SP2), Windows Vista, or Windows 7/8. • WiFi connectivity. • Microsoft PowerPoint (Office XP through Office 2013) installed. • Also support OpenOffice 3.1 or above.

Host Mac: • An Intel-based Mac OS X Leopard or above. • WiFi connectivity. • Microsoft PowerPoint 2004 (Office Mac 2004) or above, or Mac Keynote.

Here we discuss three presentation remote options that will assist you in changing slides during your next presentation. Option 1: Keynote Remote on the iPod Touch (Mac Only) Keynote is the presentation software from Apple. It has the great feature of utilizing a iPhone/iPod Touch app called “” to control the slide presentation wirelessly. It has the following features: • Allows you to look at the current slide and your speaker notes (portrait view) or the current slide and the next one (landscape view). • Timer option • Up to 150 ft wireless range • Simple finger swipe controls You need to own an iPhone or iPod Touch to use this remote optionand it only works with Keynotenot PowerPoint. Here are app. To utilize the remote you must have your presentation Mac on the same WiFi network as your iOS device. In some cases, the wireless network in your area may not be available or unreliable.

Here are instructions for how to set up your own temporary wireless network between you Mac and iOS device (this will not provide live internet accessjust a connection between the devices): On your Mac • Open System Preferences and click on Network. • Select WiFi and be sure it is on. • From the Network Name: pull down select Create Network • Enter a name like “My Network” Do not use your nameor other people may try to connect and mess up your presentation. Make it something like “Unknown”.

• Select a Channel: or leave as default. • Select Security: None for simplicity. You won’t be transferring any confidential information. • Open your presentation in Keynote. • From Keynote>Preferences, click on Remote. On your iPhone/iPod Touch • Select Settings. • Select Wi-Fi and make sure it is set to ON.

• From Choose a Network select the network you just created on your Mac. • Press the home button to go back to your app screen and open the Keynote Remote app. • Select Settings. • Click on New Keynote Link and make note of the 4-digit passcode. Switch back to your Mac Click on Link next to the device and enter the 4-digit passcode On your iPhone/iPod Select Done then select Play Slideshow I would suggest have an just for use as a remote rather than utilizing your iPhone. Here’s why: • You can be sure it is always charged no matter how many phone calls you’ve made that day.

• There will be no worries about getting interrupted by a phone call mid presentation. • Slimmer than an iPhone. • You can set the iPod Touch to not go to sleep/lock mode as often as might be true for you iPhone. I’d suggest 5 Minutesthis may be the longest you would stay on one slide.