Keynote remote wifi




















After you link your devices, learn how to use Keynote Remote. Turn on Wi-Fi on both devices. Open your Keynote presentation on the device with the presentation. On the device that you want to use as a remote, open the Keynote app. Tap the Keynote Remote button in the toolbar. If you don't see the Keynote Remote button, tap Presentations or tap the Back button , then tap the Keynote Remote button.

On the presentation device, tap Link next to the remote device. The resource below will explain all of your options for the Keynote Remote app. As you can see from the document, Wi-Fi is the most common connection. Bluetooth is only supported between iOS devices, not between your iPad and your Mac.

Click on the link below to see more details and screenshots. I've quoted the key points for you:. Slides may take longer to appear on Keynote Remote when connected via Bluetooth. I really want to be able to walk around the too with my iPad and present but a good wifi is not always available. Ok I think I found a solution. I did as you said creating new network using my MacBook pro.

Now I can walk around the room and use my iPad to deliver presentation. No keynote remote needed. But if you are going to do that, why not just run Keynote remote on your iPad. Then run the Keynote presentation on your Mac. Control the Mac presentation from the iPad with Keynote remote. That would be the simpler solution. Gary do you think an app like splashtop presenter would work then seeing as the presentation is on my MacBook and not my iPad?

The one reason I can think of to mirror from iPad to MacBook instead of merely using the keynote remote on the iPad is that you can see the whole presenter screen on the iPad if running it from the iPad. However, if you use it as a remote, I believe you are limited to either portrait or landscape — I.

Seeing either the next slide, OR the presenter notes, but not being able to see both. Is there any work-around that would allow presenting a keynote presentation with audio and video, and controlling it with an iPad wirelessly to allow walking around , and still getting to see the full presenter display upcoming slides, and presenter notes? AirServer just uses the AirPlay connection.

So whatever you can do over AirPlay should work with AirServer. So why not try it and see if it behaves like you want. When you want to close the Highlighter, simply tap the "X". To end your presentation, tap on "X" or swipe down with two fingers. To fully get the most out of your presentation, you need a great PDF tool.

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