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Dec 16, 2012 8:33 AM in response to ApMaXby feival,With the right tweaks this can be one. I can't post details here since the apple thought police keep deleting my posts. I use a standard Bluetooth mouse detailed above and a targus Bluetooth mouse/clicker/pointer withoproblem to control keynote and any other app I wish. Forward and backwards both fully work.
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Dec 26, 2012 4:13 PM in response to Bill in Palo Altoby mbstark,I tried the Satechi Bluetooth Smart Pointer and it works with Keynote in Accessibility Mode. You need to turn on the VoiceOver on your iPad and you can skip through the keynote slides. So far, it works great. It has media controls as well. Here is the link:
http://www.satechi.net/index.php/satechi-bluetooth-smart-pointer
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Dec 26, 2012 6:08 PM in response to mbstarkby dab7418,mb: thanks for the tip. Does Presentation Mode and Multimedia Mode also work with the iPad? If so, this sounds like a solution to this long-standing issue.
Tulse, where are you? Have you heard abt this potential solution?
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Dec 26, 2012 6:23 PM in response to dab7418by mbstark,Multimedia mode also works. The Presentation mode is for the Mac computer presentations. For iPad presentations, you need to use the Accessibility mode. You can check below how it works:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-c3Fw9m7UuY&list=UUajGeviMMa-piNbYJehhFmA&index=3
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Dec 26, 2012 6:33 PM in response to mbstarkby dab7418,yes, it does look promising. However, to use voice over this way you must mute the iPad (or listen to the racket). What if you want to run a YT video, or a movie with audio imbedded in a Keynote presentation? Have you tried that?
Thanks for the link
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Dec 26, 2012 6:41 PM in response to mbstarkby Tulse,This looks very intriguing! mbstark, does it actually run a presentation, complete with animations and transitions, or does it just flip through static slides?
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Dec 26, 2012 6:53 PM in response to dab7418by mbstark,The mute button in accessibility mode is "Voice-over Speech off", so it does not mute the iPhone. You flip the slides with the right and left arrow buttons. If there is an embeded video, play button plays the embeded video. Since you use voice over, controls take some time getting used to, but right now I am very comfortable with it.
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Dec 26, 2012 7:00 PM in response to Tulseby mbstark,Animations and transitions work as well, the arrow buttons in VoiceOver works like one finger swipe
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Dec 26, 2012 7:05 PM in response to mbstarkby dab7418,For $45, I'll give it a try. Full report later...
Thanks mb, and thanks Tulse for mysteriously appearing and asking good questions!
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Dec 26, 2012 7:20 PM in response to mbstarkby Tulse,Very cool! Any idea as to what sort of distance it gets?
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Dec 27, 2012 3:07 AM in response to Tulseby gilesfromwimborne,At long last, just ordered. One thing occurred to me, If you have to mute the VoiceOver function, will it not also mute embedded video in Keynote?
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Dec 27, 2012 1:44 PM in response to dab7418by mbstark,No problem, make sure to setup Triple-Click Home - VoiceOver in settings. This way you can activate and deactivate VoiceOver on iPad by clicking the Home button on the remote 3 times. No need to go to settings all the time.
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Dec 27, 2012 1:48 PM in response to Tulseby mbstark,On the package, Bluetooth range is 30 feet, but it might go further since it is Bluetooth 3.0.
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Dec 27, 2012 4:33 PM in response to gilesfromwimborneby mbstark,In accessibility mode of the remote, the mute button turns VoiceOver Speech On&Off. It does not mute the volume of iPad, so you can still hear the embeded videos. Actually, you can leave the VoiceOver Speech on, but I guess you will get annoyed with it pretty quickly.
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Dec 29, 2012 2:37 AM in response to mbstarkby Alani,Do you know how the Smart Pointer compares to the other one available on Satechi's website, i.e. http://www.satechi.net/index.php/bluetooth/bluetooth-remote/satechi-bluetooth-re mote-control ?
My question is only fuelled by the fact that the latest one isn't available in the UK, whereas the previous one is via Amazon.
Thanks, Alani