Can someone use the Apple remote control that comes with their iMac, MacBook, or MacBook Pro to run a PowerPoint presentation (advance slides, etc.)
This is possible if you have PowerPoint 2008.
http://snipurl.com/22ubp
If you have an earlier version of PowerPoint, there are some other
applications that may be able to assist you.
You can use the free iRedLite application to do that:
<http://www.filewell.com/iRedLite/>
Here are some other alternatives:
Sofa Control <http://www.caseapps.com/sofacontrol.html>
Remote Buddy <http://www.iospirit.com/>
On 3/27/08 6:46 PM, in article ee9665c.-1@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
> Can someone use the Apple remote control that comes with their iMac, MacBook,
> or MacBook Pro to run a PowerPoint presentation (advance slides, etc.)

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NancyCho[MSFT]@officeformac.com - 28 Mar 2008 22:26 GMT
PowerPoint 2008 allows you to use the Apple Remote Control for slide show. You can use the Play or Skip Forward to go forward and Skip Backward to go back one slide or animation iteration.
The + and - buttons can be used for system volume control within a slide show.