
It doesn’t have a button that quits out of your Keynote or Powerpoint presentation with no way of getting back into it. Model 2: $59 with 2G RAM from Amazon(USA) or Officeworks (Australia) Kensington vs Logitec remote. Model 1: $35 presenter from Amazon or $49 from the Apple store or $29 from Officeworks (Australia) It also comes in two models, one with 2G RAM built into the receiver. But the buttons with their fake plastic chrome feel flimsy, especially the on/off button which is so small you can hardly find it. This is the more expensive model that comes with a green pointer, a classy zip up protective bag, and the shape is nicer to hold than the model above.
It has a red pointer and comes in two models, one with 1G RAM built into the receiver. The first is this shape:Įven though this one is the lowest price of the two shapes, to me it feels like it’s a better build. The Kensington Remote comes in two shapes. It appeared in our local Office works store recently for just $29, and it’s on par with the old Logitec remote. You need to use a special keyboard mapping program for this, like Ukelele.I’ve just found a new wireless remote to use with presentations in Keynote or Powerpoint. Recently I have purchased a Kensington wireless remote and I’m very happy with it.
I had trouble mapping the ‘.’ shortcut to W or B since the dot is not allowed as a shortcut key. Put the cursor in the shortcut field and either enter the F5 key, or pres the start presentation button on the presenter. In dutch this is ‘Speel diavoorstelling af’.
Select the keynote (or PowerPoint) application and enter the Keynote menu option (in your OS language) that starts the display of the presentation. In the right pane you can add a new shortcut using the Select keyboard from the system settings menu and select the keyboard shortcuts tab and scroll down in the left pane to the “shortcuts for programs” option. You can configure the Start Presentation button for Keynote using the following steps: Following several posts on the subject I found that entering a keyboard shortcut in the system settings menu is de easiest way to fully support it’s features.ĭefault the forward and back buttons work. You can even find a Youtube video demonstrating the R800, which is compatible. Though Logitech does not state the presenter R400 works with Mac, I know it does.