Controlling Keynote w/ apple remote

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in Current Mac Hardware edited January 2014
does anyone know if you are able to control keynote with the apple remote that comes with then iMacs and macbook pros.

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    drnatdrnat Posts: 142member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by larry.david

    does anyone know if you are able to control keynote with the apple remote that comes with then iMacs and macbook pros.



    If you get keynote 2 then you can....
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    thanks for the info, this is good to know.



    Quote:

    Originally posted by drnat

    If you get keynote 2 then you can....



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  • Reply 3 of 6
    Quote:

    Originally posted by drnat

    If you get keynote 2 then you can....



    I've got Keynote 3, how do you enable it or do it?
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    drnatdrnat Posts: 142member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by drnat

    If you get keynote 2 then you can....



    I think I actually meant Keynote 3!! Doh....not sure how as only have 2 on a PB,but did read it on the apple site...
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    ibuzzibuzz Posts: 135member
    Quote:

    Originally posted by larry.david

    does anyone know if you are able to control keynote with the apple remote that comes with then iMacs and macbook pros.



    According to apple, yo can control keynote with the remote on a Macbook Pro

    last sentence under Road Show at this link

    http://www.apple.com/macbookpro/



    Not sure about the iMac. Anyone tried it?
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  • Reply 6 of 6
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    Originally posted by ibuzz

    Not sure about the iMac. Anyone tried it?



    I've got the new iMac but tried it and failed miserably. I've checked all the preferences and there's nothing about the remote. There's nothing in the help files and it doesn't seem to do anything when you're actually showing a presentation.



    Reckon they've forgotten to actually included it and just touted it as a feature?
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