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Turn your headset into a powerpoint Bluetooth remote |
axxxr Joined: Mar 21, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Londinium PM, WWW
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Via: gizmodo
Headset Presenter is a simple to install and use app that turns your Bluetooth headset into a Powerpoint presentation remote.
www.headsetpresenter.com
After installing the HeadsetPresenter you will only see one small difference in Powerpoint, you have got a new button in the toolbar.
This is the only button you ever have to care about. There are no settings no extra files to run, it is simply this button and this button only.
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floke Joined: Jan 23, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Sweden PM, WWW
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sonds cool.
It says on their homepage that the freeware version is limited to fiv clicks but nowhere what a click is.
Does someone know?
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TheGlassJAw Joined: May 17, 2003 Posts: 370 From: london PM |
ive heard them say it a few times in war movies i think its something about distance
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[ This Message was edited by: TheGlassJAw on 2005-03-04 17:54 ] |
EastCoastStar Joined: Dec 07, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: orlando fl US PM |
uhh... a click... is each time you click the button... like the mouse button... like... they can have 5 different things slide in, (once every click) or 5 frames (one per click) etc... click of the button...  |
knight4led Joined: May 27, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Califonia, USA PM |
that would be cool if you were a teacher or made business presentations all the time. Rather worthless with my desktop though. |
slamEVIL Joined: Aug 14, 2003 Posts: 370 From: San Diego PM, WWW
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@glass that was funny yo! seriously though, imagine my surprise when i went to pair my s710 and found that it had a remote for the desktop, media player, and slideshow (power point) built in
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