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Leopard, Remote and Keynote.
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has anyone noticed that using the above the remote skips pages?
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No and why are posting this in the MacBook Pro forum?
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because it is for a Macbook pro, but i will leave now and cry...
there is no need to be mean
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I think this was a feature already in Tiger
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Originally Posted by cherry su
I think this was a feature already in Tiger
Yes. I do this all the time (10.4.x, Keynote '06). The little remote is great for controlling the slideshow when giving lectures.
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