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Kensington Si600 Wireless Presenter with Laser Pointer - Presentation remote control - radio | 
enlarge | Brand: Kensington
Buy New: £17.06
Rating: reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 4 x 1.8 x 0.8 Legal Disclaimer: http://www.rpadistribution.com/terms_and_conditions.asp
MPN: 33374 Model: 33374 UPC: 008589633374 EAN: 0085896333746
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Small compact lightweight design fits comfortably in the palm of the hand | | • | Built in laser pointer helps highlight key presentation points | | • | Simple, easy and intuitive button controls such as next and previous slides and hide slide button | | • | Freedom to control presentations up to 20 metres away | | • | No hassles with software. Just Plug n Play |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Kensington Si600 Wireless Presenter with Laser Pointer Presentation remote control radio 33374EU Mice Pointing Devices
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| Customer Reviews:
Useful Presentation Accessory July 29, 2010 schubert960 I like the simplicity and compactness of this presentation aid. I like the way the wireless receiver fits inside the hand held unit and switches the battery off. Works perfectly with PowerPoint slide shows. My only gripe is that the laser pointer button seems to be programmed to mimic a keyboard combination. When I use the laser pointer with a piece of software other than PowerPoint, I get some random dialog box appearing. Not helpful when I'm simply trying to highlight something on screen. This happens in virtually every bit of software I've used it with - Microsoft Office, SAP and others.
straight out of the box July 22, 2010 B. Whitley (Herts,UK) Worked straight out of the box, just plugged it in and worked. Like the way the USB slots into the clicker, and much better than using keypad/mouse for professional presentations.
Kennington presenter July 14, 2010 mick919 You can pay a lot more for kit that does many tricks but if yoiu just want a simple presenter this is definitely recommended.
One of the best July 13, 2010 Powerpoint man This is my second one, I only purchased one recently because I dropped the last one! But I was impressed enough to simply buy another. One feature I really like is the way the dongle part is stored inside the main body - not only is it difficult to lose, but when it's inside it switches off the system so you can't accidentally be draining the battery when it's squashed in yor bag. Nice bit of kit if you do presentations.
F5 annoyance July 13, 2010 Peter I do presentations/training using PowerPoint and MS Visual Studio. When I use the laser to point out something in Visual Studio it sends an F5 key press. This makes Visual Studio recompile the code I am trying to talk about. I have mailed support and they told me it is hardcoded and cannot be changed. So I have remapped F5 in Visual Studio to get round this. A bit of a pain but it works now.
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