
Use Iphone As Remote For Powerpoint On Mac
Remote controlling your PowerPoint and Keynote presentation has never been easier. Connect from your phone to your Windows or Mac OS X computer with either Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. Change slide with a single click, swipe or the volume buttons on the phone.
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Wouldn't it be useful to be able to control your Mac remotely? That way, even when you're not actually in front of your Mac, you can see if a download has completed or to open or quit an app, for example. Well, you can indeed do this from your iPad or iPhone. There are a number of apps that make this possible, and they work over VNC (Virtual Network Connection).
This performs most quickly over your local network, but can also be used in conjunction with apps such as TeamViewer to keep you connected to your Mac even when you leave the building. Being able to see your Mac's screen and control the computer from your iOS device gives you more capabilities than if you were to simply connect to it as a networked drive. VNC is a great way to use computers that are elsewhere in your home or office without having to be physically present. Here's how to do this using an app called Remoter VNC. Prev Page 1 of 7 Next Prev Page 1 of 7 Next 1.
Turn on Screen Sharing. Tap your Mac on Remoter VNC's main screen, then Start.
The app will connect over your Wi-Fi network and give you remote control of the Mac. You can spread two fingers apart on the iPad screen to zoom into the Mac desktop, and pinch them together to zoom out. Tapping the iPad's screen moves the Mac's pointer to wherever you tapped. Tapping items on the screen has the same effect as clicking on them with a mouse or trackpad. There's a fullscreen mode icon at the top-left corner. Prev Page 5 of 7 Next Prev Page 5 of 7 Next 5. Control the pointer.
Tap the trackpad icon (bottom right corner) to open the virtual trackpad. The larger area on it is used to move the pointer. The smaller strip on the virtual trackpad's right side controls vertical scrolling. This works in any document or window where scrolling is possible, such as websites or Pages documents. Actions you set up for the trackpad on the Mac are also translated.
For example, a two-finger tap on the virtual trackpad opens a contextual menu in certain places. Prev Page 6 of 7 Next Prev Page 6 of 7 Next 6. Use the keyboard. You can call up a virtual keyboard to type. You need your Mac to be focused on something where it's possible to enter text, such as a Pages document, Safari's Smart Search, or Spotlight, then tap the keyboard icon (bottom right).