Turn your iPhone or iPad into a pointer and controller for PowerPoint or Keynote presentations. Has 'Next Slide' and 'Previous Slide' controls, and can show notes from presentations on the iPhone display along with a timer. Pointer icon can easily by...
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Download | Developer | Ratings | Reviews |
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Remote for PowerPoint Keynote ✔ Download Playstore download → |
BOJA | 3.3 | 2575 |
Clicker Presentation Control Download Playstore download → |
Viktor Kifer | 4.2 | 1135 |
Now follow the tutorial below to use the Pointer Remote for PowerPoint and Keynote APK on your computer.
Getting Pointer Remote for PowerPoint and Keynote to work on your computer is easy. You definitely need to pay attention to the steps listed below. We will help you download and install Pointer Remote for PowerPoint and Keynote on your computer in 4 simple steps below:
The emulator simulates/emulates an Android device on your computer, making it easy to install and run Android apps from the comfort of your PC. To get started, you can choose one of the following applications:
i. Nox App .
ii. Bluestacks .
I recommend Bluestacks as it is very popular in many online tutorials
If you have successfully downloaded Bluestacks.exe or Nox.exe, go to the Downloads folder on your computer or wherever you usually store downloaded files.
Once installed, open the emulator app and type Pointer Remote for PowerPoint and Keynote in the search bar. Now click Search. You will easily see the desired application. Press here. This will show Pointer Remote for PowerPoint and Keynote in your emulator software. Click the Install button and your app will start installing. To use the app, do this:
You will see the All Apps icon.
Click to go to a page containing all your installed applications.
You will see an app icon. Click to start using your application. You can start using Pointer Remote for PowerPoint and Keynote for PC!
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