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AirMote lets you watch video, listen to music, and control presentations on your Macintosh, using your iPhone or iPod Touch as the remote control. The basic idea is you can sit back and control Front Row or other media players to watch movies, show photos, listen to podcasts and music around the house, or stand up and control Keynote or PowerPoint and give a presentation, or demonstrate your software to your audience from across a conference room or auditorium. Several remote control layouts are built-in, set up for controlling these applications. Other layouts take advantage of Apple's Mouse Keys, Full Keyboard Access, and VoiceOver features. AirMote is fully customizable, so it can command your computer in all sorts of ways. It does so by sending keystrokes to your computer. You can make your own buttons that send what you want, and put the buttons onto remote control layouts you set up. You can only have up to twelve buttons on screen at once, but you can have as many screens as you like, and switch between them quickly, round-robin style.

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iPhone or iPod touch

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Developer:Leptonic Systems Inc.
Downloads:400
  - Version d/l:400
Business:Presentation Tools
License:Commercial
Date:16 Nov 2008
Platform:PPC
Price:$4.99

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    AirMote User Reviews (1 post)Write A Review
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    Nov 20 2008

    RSNYDER6  Worked well for me after I modified the button codes to work under Tiger. To launch a program (Quicktime for example), I had to change the button code in two ways. First, for some reason the Spotlight modifier "name:" didn't work for me, so I just deleted it. (I think enclosing the search term in quotes does the same thing.

    Second, if you are running Tiger (10.4), Spotlight wants a Command-Return to run the application. So you need to change "\r" to "\xFEE9\r\FEE9" (no quotation marks).

    Similar changes to the launch Keynote button, or any new one you add. (There is a page of keycodes at http://myallo.com/leptonic/airmote-help/action-codes/ .)

    Other than that I like the app it everything else worked first time.

    -Roger  
    (Version 1.0)

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