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Apple powerpoint clicker
Apple powerpoint clicker










  • On the first model the forward and back buttons don’t have as firm a ‘click’ as the old Logitec, but there is enough of bump when you press it that it feels and sounds like it’s been pressed.
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    Both shapes have an option to purchase with a flash drive built in to the receiver.The USB receiver stows away in the transmitter.It has a button to ‘blank’ and ‘unblank’ the screen.(This was one of the worst ‘features’ of the Logitec!). 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.

    apple powerpoint clicker

    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.












    Apple powerpoint clicker