Kensington Expert Wireless Presenter with Green Laser Pointer and Cursor Control (K72426AMA)
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With OSX 10.2 I found it to be a good fit for a mac. It runs on two Mac machines running OS X 10.7 and OS X 10.9 I love it, by the way!
It works just fine, of course! There is no better way to present slides than with PPT. You can use Keynote with it, but I recommend it. The use of this tool can result in frozen slides in Powerpoint presentations. Actually, it's the same with any kind of slide presentation. My Targus is connected to my Mac via a switch, and even switching the presenter selector No matter how you try, the freezing happens in your Powerpoint presentation. Thus, I believe it is a powerpoint issue and not a presenter device issue.
In fact, it works quite
This has been in my possession for a while and works with Adobe Acrobat since that is the file format that I use for presentations.
Selected User Reviews For Kensington Expert Wireless Presenter with Green Laser Pointer and Cursor Control (K72426AMA)
I decided to upgrade to a model with a green laser after using several other presentation remotes. A number of options were available, including.
The purpose of purchasing this is to use it every day in a high school classroom. During the past 12 years, I have used and also lost or broken about a dozen wireless presentation remote controls. It has been about two weeks since I started using this product on a daily basis. Batteries used in the device are standard AAA, so I can't comment on their life other than to report that they don't use a proprietary or hard-to-find battery Look for the Unless you replace the dongle with one that fits into the back of the remote, the remote will not work. The idea of it falling out has never occurred to me. At the rounded end of the remote, it is thicker, and its width narrows towards the narrow There are two slider switches on either side of the remove. The device is comfortable to hold in the hand. The left side houses the buttons for the on-board computer Turn off the The buttons on the top of the remote that control its functions light up red when it is turned on. There is enough brightness to see, but not so much that they are Toggling between presenting and using the mouse can be done using the slide switch on the right side of the remote. In spite of the fact that only a couple of details can be seen in the photo, there is a center joystick that functions Using the mouse does work, but I would not rely on it for frequent use, since it moves the cursor slowly. If a brightly lit room is in the vicinity of the laser, it will be visible clearly. A red dot can easily be seen in the classroom where I teach because the fluorescent lights are so bright. A dongle sticks out about an inch after it's been plugged in. There have never been any drops in my internet connection. this product and believe it is one of the best I have used within the past few.
This item was purchased after I had a long conversation with an Amazon customer service representative, who gave me different wireless presenters to try. The system would work, as I was assured. This did not happen. It has really annoyed me to find this information on the internet. In the past, Kensington Wireless Presenters (or "clickers") have run into some problems with Mac computers, Laptop, Desktop, and Tower alike. Plugging them in for use sometimes causes the Mac to ask the user to identify the unknown keyboard, which is not the case with the clicker. This message doesn't appear all the time, so the clicker simply does not Considering that Kensington sells it when it has issues, why are they doing so?.
For most of my powerpoint presentations, I use this green laser pointer. This is the first time I've bought it since Despite its simplicity, it works seamlessly with the Windows operating system. This is great for powerpoint presentations. In my case, I need to bring at least one set of batteries when I teach a 15 hour course. The battery in this camera burns through its batteries very quickly you can use rechargeable if you want. Take a break when you can, and turn it off when you're finished. After this, however, it takes a moment for it to reconnect with the computer through the USB connection. As I mentioned earlier, I like this pointer a lot and rely on it for performance. I have not been let down by it. Make sure you bring extra batteries, however. Unlike my older red light, the green light burns a substantial amount of energy. In conclusion, this Kensington will appeal to those who do not worry about batteries. Furthermore, it allows you to control your Powerpoint without having to use a separate remote control.
Despite how much I love this remote, I once left it in a computer and I am unable to find a replacement as the remote-and-USB are made of different frequencies. The fact that everyone in the room is connected in these days makes them so useful, so that's why I bought two. Due to the fact that I forget to turn the remote off after sessions, I go through batteries faster than I did with previous controls. Fortunately, there is an off switch for saving batteries. A convenient feature of the remote is that the USB fits in the remote so it can be carried. However, I have not used the SD card yet, but I like the possibility of using it- The extra cost was worth it to have that feature. It has taken me some time to learn the cursor control feature, but I have been experimenting with In addition to using the remote for presentations, my students also like to do so.