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Macintosh

 

I plugged in the receiver of My Navigator, Navigator 2.4, Communicator or Presentation Pilot Pro, and now it is asking me to press a button on the new keyboard so it can load the driver. The remote does not have this keyboard button.     Mac keyboard

When the keyboard assistant comes up on the screen, you should see a red dot on the upper left corner. Click on that with your Mac mouse and the message will go away, leaving you with a remote that can now be used.

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Do you have Mac compatible presentation remotes     Mac

The RemotePoint Navigator (VP4150 or VP4160) is MAC compatible. It has a range of 50' and has basic functions such as next and previous slides. It uses the keyboard commands of Page up, Page down and "b" for black out. It also has a laser pointer.

We also have the Presentation Pilot Pro (VP6450). Presentation Pilot Pro is the ideal wireless presentation remote to use with PowerPoint and Keynote. Pilot Pro features slide control, slide hide, laser pointing, complete mouse control and a USB receiver that stores inside. Its 50 feet of radio-frequency range provides freedom of motion for audience interaction during a presentation.

Please see our web store for price and availability.

 

 

   
         

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