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Reddit mentions of Keyspan by Tripp Lite PR-PRO3 Presentation Remote Pro Wireless w Laser, Mouse, Audio Controls

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Keyspan by Tripp Lite PR-PRO3 Presentation Remote Pro Wireless w Laser, Mouse, Audio Controls. Here are the top ones.

Keyspan by Tripp Lite PR-PRO3 Presentation Remote Pro Wireless w Laser, Mouse, Audio Controls
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    Features:
  • Wireless presentation remote designed for PowerPoint, Keynote and other presentation programs that use PowerPoint keystrokes
  • No software to install—simply plug the receiver into a computer and the remote is ready to use in seconds
  • Advanced controls plus two-button mouse capabilities and brilliant laser pointer put you in complete charge of your presentation
  • 100-foot range gives you freedom to roam; remote even works through walls and furniture
  • Powered by two standard AAA batteries (included)
Specs:
ColorBlue4
Height3.25 Inches
Length6.25 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateNovember 2018
Weight0.08598028218 Pounds
Width9.5 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Keyspan by Tripp Lite PR-PRO3 Presentation Remote Pro Wireless w Laser, Mouse, Audio Controls:

u/ewleonardspock · 2 pointsr/techsupport

You're looking for a presentation remote with a built in mouse like this.

u/jabancroft · 1 pointr/mac

Most remotes should work with a Mac, unless they're doing something fancy. They usually just emulate a USB HID (keyboard), and send key presses when you push the buttons (left, right, F5, Esc., etc.).

I use and love this one on my Mac:

Keyspan by Tripp Lite PR-PRO3 Presentation Remote Pro Wireless w Laser, Mouse, Audio Controls

It has the usual controls, plus a little track point, laser, volume and scroll controls, and a handy "blank screen" button.

If you're using it with PowerPoint, you have to set a keyboard shortcut on your Mac to map the F5 key to "Start Presentation", because that's the key PowerPoint uses. Other than that, everything "just works".

I did quite a bit of research on these before I bought this one. It's not as pretty or slick as some of the other ones, and doesn't have some of the fancy bells and whistles, but it's excellent at what it does, and that's what I was after. I highly recommend it.