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Can I use a remote control to advance slides? What about the IR controller that is used for Apples Front Row?

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Can I use a remote control to advance slides? What about the IR controller that is used for Apples Front Row?

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Most remote control devices simulate keystrokes to advance PowerPoint presentations. LiveWorship uses similar keystrokes (right/down arrow, space bar, page forward, etc) to advance slides when you have enabled the “screen 2” mode by selecting the “screen 2” tab above the Preview Panel. Some examples of remotes that we’ve tested include the Kenington 33374 or 33373 and Keyspan’s presentation remotes. Apple bundles a small IR remote control for using their Front Row application with many Macs. This can be used with LiveWorship after installing a small shareware application Mira. After installing Mira, open up your System Preferences and select the Mira preference pane. Add LiveWorship by selecting the + button at the bottom of the list of applications. After adding and selecting LiveWorship, you can configure the buttons on the remote to simulate keystrokes by selecting each button icon and selecting “keystroke” from the contextual menu.

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Most remote control devices simulate keystrokes to advance PowerPoint presentations. LiveWorship uses similar keystrokes (right/down arrow, space bar, page forward, etc) to advance slides when you have enabled the “screen 2” mode by selecting the “screen 2” tab above the Preview Panel. Some examples of remotes that we’ve tested include the Kenington 33374 or 33373 and Keyspan’s presentation remotes. Apple bundles a small IR remote control for using their Front Row application with many Macs. This can be used with LiveWorship after installing a small shareware application Mira. After installing Mira, open up your System Preferences and select the Mira preference pane. Add LiveWorship by selecting the + button at the bottom of the list of applications. After adding and selecting LiveWorship, you can configure the buttons on the remote to simulate keystrokes by selecting each button icon and selecting “keystroke” from the contextual menu. The most common LiveWorship actions would be advan

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