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Can keynote remote app use Bluetooth?

On the product description page for the Keynote Remote app from Apple, it says that "if Wi-Fi becomes unavailable, Keynote Remote looks for a Bluetooth connection"...


A couple of questions:

1) Is there any way to force the app to use Bluetooth no matter what?

2) My MacBook Pro says that my iPod Touch is paired successfully, but my ipod touch can't seem to connect... how can I confirm that the connection is working?


Thanks for any advice....

Posted on Jun 1, 2011 7:35 AM

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Sep 5, 2011 5:23 PM in response to Charlie Perdue

I heard that turning the WiFi off on the iPhone would force the Remote app to go to bluetooth. Unfortunately, it has not worked for me. http://www.themobilepresenter.com/article.php/bluetooth-remote-control


I have been having the same problem as you Charlie. My MacBook Air says that it is paired successfully, but my iPhone 4 says that it is not connected. Keynote on the MBA does not show the iPhone on the lists of remotes.


I have used the App successfully before.

Nov 4, 2011 9:05 AM in response to Nealf

You need to select "share my internet connection with other bluetooth devices" under advanced bluetooth preferences to create a PAN (personal area network?) interface, and then it will work over bluetooth - go back into keynote remote on your IOS device, and Keynote prefs -> remotes on your Mac, and you should be able to link up. It's working fine with my iPod touch and MacBook Air...

Nov 4, 2011 1:55 PM in response to Nealf

Hmm. When I go into bluetooth preferences I see my iPod, "not connected", with type=Portable, services="Handsfree Gateway, Wireless iAP", paired=Yes, connected=Yes. I don't have internet sharing turned on or anything, just PAN.


It got a bit messed up and I had to delete the link and reconnect it a few times.

Jan 20, 2012 5:37 AM in response to Charlie Perdue

Hey, all, I finally figured this out--it DOES work with Bluetooth. After pulling my hair out for several hours, I finally realized you have to create a bluetooth personal hotspot and pair the devices together. Then Keynote and Keynote remote work fine. You set up the personal hotspot by going to the Bluetooth settings on both devices and they search for each other, etc., it's pretty clear.


Apply should not have left this crucial step out of the instructions for Keynote Remote!

May 20, 2013 4:29 PM in response to LoRob

Thank man! since I noticed the mac air does not have the IR port, I have been pulling my hair out trying to pair my iphone via bluetooth with keynote (something that I realized is not possible). I never thought about the magic mouse thing. It completely solves my problem 🙂

Jun 30, 2013 11:40 AM in response to Charlie Perdue

I have verified with Apple that you do need to pair via Bluetooth and then share via Personal Hotspot (with WiFi off to force it to connect via Bluetooth or USB only) for Remote Keynote to work via Bluetooth. A little finnicky, but works like a charm if this is what you need. However, there is an easy alternative if you have no WiFi but want to use Remote on your iPhone: on your laptop simply click on "Create Network" under the WiFi icon, then join this network on your iPhone and connect Remote Keynote. Boom. Done. Easy.

Jul 30, 2013 2:05 AM in response to Busse

THIS ONE (by Busse)


The keynote support page specifically says that it doesn't support iPhone<->Bluetooth<->Mac (only iPhone<->Bluetooth<->iPad), although there might be work-arounds.

But Busse's solution of creating a Wifi network is great.


1. Create Network... on the Mac

2. Make a secure network with a memorable name and password

3. The Mac will be 'connected' to this network as it is broadcasting it.

(Note, you will lose internet access as you can't also be connected to an other router [unless you also have a wired connection]).

4. Connect your iPhone to this Wifi network

5. Start Keynote on the Mac and Keynote Remote on the iPhone

6. Create a new link on Keynote Remote (iPhone), even if you have an existing one to this Mac

7. Keynote, Preferences..., Remote, and follow the connection procedure (enter the PIN).


Worked for me...

Can keynote remote app use Bluetooth?

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