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Keynote Remote lets you control a Keynote presentation on your Mac, iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch from another iPhone or iPod touch in the room. While you present, view your current slide and presenter notes in portrait, or the current slide and next slide in landscape. Swipe forward to advance and swipe back to return to the previous slide. Keynote Remote works with your Wi-Fi network, so you can control your presentation from anywhere in the room. And if Wi-Fi becomes unavailable, Keynote Remote looks for a Bluetooth connection on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. Control your Keynote presentations. NOTE: Keynote Remote requires Keynote ’09 on a Mac (available from the Mac App Store) or Keynote app (1.4 or later) on an iOS device (available from the App Store). You will need a working Wi-Fi connection between your devices. If Wi-Fi becomes unavailable, Keynote Remote looks for a Bluetooth connection to another iOS device. © 2009 Apple Inc. |
If you are doing a presentation using Keynote (which is a lot nicer than Powerpoint if you are still a PC user…), you will find the Keynote remote app very useful since not only do you have the ability to go through your slides remotely, but you can also see the slide on your iPhone, for quick reference without the need to turn your back on your audience










