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Soft Silicone Case Fr Motion Plus Sensor Nintendo Wii Wiimote Remote Controller $2.00 |
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2005-2008 CHEVROLET CHEVY HHR UPLANDER 3 BUTTON REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY CASE – B3B $8.49 |
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New VW Silicone Remote Key Case 3 Buttons for POLO JETTA PASSAT Black $2.99 |
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yellow Silicone Skin Cover Case protection For Nintendo Wii Remote & Nunchuck $2.25 |
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WHITE Silicone Skin Case Cover For Built In Motion Plus Wii Remote Controller $2.25 |
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For Nintendo Wii Remote Motion Plus Motionplus Adapter + Silicone Case $9.99 |
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NEW UNIQUE NISSAN INFINITI REPLACEMENT KEYLESS REMOTE FOB CASE SHELL **BLUE** $5.49 |
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NEW LEXUS REPLACEMENT UNCUT FLIP KEY FOB REMOTE COMBO 3 BUTTON SHELL CASE $15.00 |
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4 Buttons Buick Pontiac Oldsmobile Keyless Entry Remote Shell Case $5.88 |
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AUDI A4 A6 A8 2 BUTTON REMOTE FLIP KEY CASE FOB SHELL $13.99 |
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Nintendo Wii Remote & Nunchuck Game Controller White with Silicon Skin Case $9.80 |
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NEW RED FORD KEYLESS REMOTE CASE HOUSING PAD SHELL KEY FOB REPLACEMENT CLICKER $2.99 |
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Kia Optima 2011 2012 smartkey remote key fob cover case $13.99 |
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BLACK Silicone Case Fr Playstation PS 3 Move Motion Navigation Remote Controller $2.25 |
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BLACK Silicone Skin Case Cover For Built In Motion Plus Wii Remote Controller $2.10 |
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Kia Sorento 2011 2012 smartkey remote key fob cover case $13.49 |
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Nintendo Wii Remote & Nunchuck Game Controller Blue with Silicon Skin Case $9.78 |
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BLUE Wireless Game Remote Controller Fr Wii Wiimote + Silicone Case Wrist Strap $11.40 |
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2 Button Remote Key Case FOR BMW Z3 Z4 X3 X5 E39 E36 Z8 E38 M5 740I 750I 540I $7.90 |
Choosing a Presentation Remote Control
One way, however, to deliver more effective presentations that improve your connection to your audience is to add a remote control to your presentation tools. What features should you look for when selecting a remote control?
Remote Features
Many projectors come standard with a remote but features vary and may not always be easy to use. A better choice is to buy your own personal presentation remote control. When evaluating a remote, look for these features and decide what is important to you:
- Ergonomic and easily fits in your hand. Keep in mind that you might be using the remote for an hour or an entire day. Plus, a smaller remote will usually have fewer and more accessible buttons, fits in your pocket, and is great for travel.
- Simple to use. In most cases, a smaller, ergonomic remote is easy to use but test it before buying. One of my friends loves her small remote which is only about the size of a matchbook. The tradeoff is she needs to press 2 buttons together to make the screen go black, a feature that does not always work. I was reminded of the importance of an easy to use remote recently when I watched an excellent presenter pull out a huge remote that looked a price scanner gun from Home Depot. As he fumbled with a large panel of buttons, the remote dropped to the floor and broke open with batteries flying across the stage.
- Transmit distance. Remotes operate with three different technologies: RF (wireless radio frequency), IR (infrared), and Bluetooth. A huge drawback with IR remotes is that you need to point the mouse directly at the receiver for it to work. Bluetooth remotes use the latest technology but currently have a maximum range of about 30′ while many RF remotes have a range of 50 to 100 feet. With some remotes, you can have your back to the laptop and move to the middle of an audience. What do you need for your presentations?
- Built-in mouse. Some presenters will sacrifice a bit in size to get a built-in mouse, usually a small button like you see on some laptops. Other remotes have a track ball or a touch pad. I prefer a separate wireless mouse that I use for portions of my presentations. I find a built-in mouse to be too awkward but it might be great for your purposes.
- Visible laser pointer. If you would like a built-in laser pointer, make sure to test it for visibility and practice moving it slowly. Some of the pointers have such a small laser dot that it does not show well on-screen. Would an animation be a better way to highlight parts of a slide or a process?
While you can locate some remotes at your local computer store or office supply outlet, your best option may be to find someone who has a remote and try it out. My favorite is the RemotePoint Navigator ( www.rpnav.com ) which is easy to use, fits comfortably in my hand, and gives me up to 50′ of movement from my laptop. I’ve owned this remote for 10 years now but it is still reliable. Another great remote for about $80 is the Logitech Professional Presenter R800 ( www.logitech.com ) which includes a green laser and a cool timer which vibrates to tell you when your presentation time is up.
There are many other models and brands to consider. Personally, I do not like remotes loaded with tons of features that you might not need; these remotes are typically bigger or more complicated to use. Remember, you should be using a remote so that you do not call attention to the technology and your audience can focus on your content.
Practicing with a Remote Control
After you buy a remote, practice with it before you use it. Do not just try it at your desk, you need to also setup your laptop and remote and actually run through your presentation. The first time I did this, the screen kept going black or I would accidentally advance to the next slide. The problem wasn’t with the remote. The problem was that I was holding my presentation handout in the same hand and accidentally hitting a remote button through the handout. An easy adjustment but not obvious if my only rehearsal was in my office. I personally like to choreograph my slide actions into my presentation notes to avoiding looking back at the projection screen to check my location. Or, setup your laptop in the meeting room so you can glance at the screen and still keep the connection with your audience.
Practicing with your remote should be a built-in part of your presentation rehearsal to avoid distracting your audience and accomplishing the goal of communicating your message.
Bonus Tips: Always bring extra batteries; many speakers change out batteries for every presentation. To protect your investment, label the remote or put several business cards in the carrying case in the event that your remote is misplaced.
Dawn Bjork Buzbee is The Software Pro® and a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) as well as a certified Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Master Instructor, certified Microsoft Applications Specialist (MCAS) Instructor, and a certified Microsoft Office expert. Dawn shares smart and easy ways to effectively use software through her work as a software speaker, trainer, consultant, and author of 6 books. Discover more software tips, tricks, tactics, and techniques at http://www.SoftwarePro.com.
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