[wplug] wireless device to advance slides

Doug Green diego96 at mac.com
Sun Jul 18 13:23:44 EDT 2004


Does Keyspan make drivers for linux? I use one with Mac OSX... it's got 
a remote and an IR sensor connected via USB. It works great, costs 
around 40$, and is very configurable.
-Doug

On Jul 18, 2004, at 12:58 PM, Jason Carr wrote:

> How about a wireless mouse?  Honestly, best device I know of that
> works with both OSes
>
> On Sun, Jul 18, 2004 at 12:30:30PM -0400, John Harrold wrote:
>> Hey.
>>
>> My advisor wants to get one of those wireless devices that can be 
>> used to
>> slides advance during presentations. It would be nice if the device 
>> was
>> compatible with linux. Has anyone had any experience with this and 
>> could
>> make some suggestions?
>>
>>
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