KNORVAY N29 Wireless Presenter with 300 FT Long Range, 2.4GHz Presentation Clicker for Presentation Remote Powerpoint Clicker Slide Advancer Supports Hyperlink/Volume/Mac/Key-Customized
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Rather than buying the Spotlight presenter, which is a digital laser, it might be better to choose this digital laser, which is specially designed for LCD displays. Our company does not sell this type of product at the moment. There is no estimated release date for the N99L/N95 Spotlight, however. The green laser pointer is more powerful than red light, which causes the LCD display to display the brightness of green lasers slightly more clearly than red lights.
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A switch on the Left side turns it on and off. You can see the description in the image.
Selected User Reviews For KNORVAY N29 Wireless Presenter with 300 FT Long Range, 2.4GHz Presentation Clicker for Presentation Remote Powerpoint Clicker Slide Advancer Supports Hyperlink/Volume/Mac/Key-Customized
The following is a simple translation The gadget is awesome! Despite its small size and light weight, it works without a hitch. You would need to be careful as the usb antenna is attached to the presenter/pointer magnetically. In the near future, I will purchase another one so that I can give it to colleagues as a gift.
The theater class I teach is currently on strike The classroom is similar to this. In order to control my MacBook Air, I needed a Remote Keynote Controller with a range of several meters. In addition, I needed a laser pointer that would produce a very visible point on a presentation screen that was located quite far from where I was standing. On both counts, this device fits the bill. In the past, I had been using a Kensington controller that worked well but was not laser-enabled. In one day, I returned the Kensington controller with a laser pointer that came with it. There was such a small laser dot that my students couldn't see it at all The front row is also a great vantage point. Only one sort of drawback is that the instructions that come with it are a little According to the device's default settings, the Mac OS does NOT support this setting. It turns out that, after some experimentation, you can instruct the device to speak the "language" on the Mac by pressing both the forward and back keys at the same time. As soon as I performed that maneuver, the device worked great. I cannot speak of its longevity, but for the time being (one week), it appears to be working well.
A pen holder slot on the back of my backpack holds this. On Linux, Android, and Windows, the laser and buttons work. A simple USB cable was used to connect the laser to the computer. It feels as if the buttons have been well constructed and function well. In general, the plastic feels like a less expensive resin, but it doesn't appear to cause any problems.
Is able to get the job done. The setup and operation is simple. The battery holds the device together, but it needs to be stronger! Does the job for a low price Ensure the battery cover is safe by wrapping a rubber band around it.
I needed a remote presenter with the ability to work in a larger space. I think this one is great! It is easy to find the buttons with your finger.
It would be suitable for use in a school presentation I am giving. Unfortunately, I forgot to remove the timing of my PowerPoint so I had a few hiccups with the slides advancing too fast. In spite of this, we could easily move from slide to.
Due to its slim design, the clicker can be kept in a pocket instead of having to carry a bulky item with you. Though this style may not be for everyone, it does work well for those presenters who prefer not to hold a clicker in their hands, or who do not want something heavy. Keeping bulky items in your pocket is not a good idea.
Despite its small size, she is extremely powerful! This works from a far distance. I used it in a theater and worked from a sound booth which was about 20 meters A simple interface makes it easy.