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The Clicker for PowerPoint is a wireless presenter remote that operates on a 2.4GHz frequency, offering a remarkable 100-meter range. Designed for comfort and ease of use, it features soft silicone buttons and a magnetic receiver for secure storage. Compatible with various operating systems, this compact device is perfect for professionals on the go, ensuring seamless presentations every time.
M**S
Perfect
Discreet size, easy to use and hold..perfect for the job that I need it for. I would recommend.
V**A
Fun tool for presentations
I tested this product while working on some presentations at university and it was quite fun. It works just fine with PowerPoint, though I noticed it doesn't work as well if you try to go through pictures in a gallery, but this is fine as it does work well for its intended purpose. It was really easy to set up and the connection was fast, my laptop recognised it immediately. The laser pointer is a nice addition, I sadly didn't get to use it for a real presentation but my cats do enjoy it. Overall, a nice little product that's really helpful for those who want to look professional during a presentation.
D**I
a classic pointer with basic functions. Lightweight and easy to use.
Pros:1- It's really simple to use! I plugged it into my Windows laptop and it worked right away without any complicated setup process.2- It has all the basic functions you need for a presentation - buttons to control your slides, adjust the volume, and a red laser. The range is also good enough for most classes.3- This pointer is very lightweight, which is great for anyone who doesn't want to carry around heavy equipment while presenting. You could even put it in your pocket!4- It's battery-operated.Cons:1- While some people might appreciate the lightweight design, I found it to be not very durable. It's made of a light plastic material that might not hold up over time, depending on how you use and store it.2- The price is a bit on the high side for a simple pointer.
M**N
Good clicker, works on Mac as well as Windows, USB-C needs adapter
This is a handy device for managing slide presentations, when it is often much more convenient to use a hand-held clicker rather than a computer keyboard. You can stand up, face the audience, walk around and so on, and it is easier to press simple forward and back buttons on the clicker rather than using a full keyboard.The pen-sized device comes with a draw string bag and also has a clip for attaching to an inside jacket pocket or the like. It requires an AAA battery which is not supplied.Setup is a matter of extracting a USB dongle from the device and plugging it into the PC. I have a Mac which lacks any USB-A ports so needed an adapter (also not supplied). On the Mac a Keyboard Setup Assistant appears saying “Your YICHIP device cannot be identified and will not be usable until it identified.” This is mentioned in the little leaflet, which advises to click Continue; however this leads to some complicated identification stuff so I abandoned that and chose Quit. Everything worked fine.When showing a presentation the buttons do forward and back, exit and enter full screen, click hyperlink, and by press and hold, other functions including black screen and switch window. There are also volume control buttons on the side of the device. The guide is a bit vague about what works on the Mac but PowerPoint seems to work better than Keynote, though even in Keynote the basic functions do work OK, sufficient for what I need.There is also a red laser light which you can use to highlight different things on screen. This works pretty well though it is a shame not to have a virtual laser pointer in the presentation itself; perhaps difficult because the device cannot operate as a virtual mouse. Caution is needed with the laser light as one should not look directly at it, which means keeping it well away from children.
S**E
Handy Presenter Pointer
I got this wireless pointer to help my presentations look more professional. Made of good quality plastic, has a red laser pointer and a microchip that gives you a very long wireless range.It works without needing any drivers which is a bonus, making the use of the product very easy and handy. You can control the volume, and change the slides/pages, all very useful when doing a presentation.It is a good product, good value for money, and I would recommend this wireless presenter remote.
M**M
Useful clicker for presenting
I've been meaning to get one of these for a while for when I have to give presentations to colleagues and this one does everything I need and worked straight out of the box without any fuss. It works well with Powerpoint enabling me to change slides without either asking someone else or going back to my laptop each time and also has a pretty good laser for pointing things out on the screen at length. It's quite a basic tool but works very well and comes with it's own pouch for storing, the only gripe I have is the quality as it does feel like the plastic is a bit on the cheap side, however it works for me so I recommend it. The price at the time of review is £13.99 which I feel is about right
H**N
Lightweight and easy to use.
Easy to use, plug and play device, no driver set up required. One comment is it does use cell batteries and I prefer devices that use rechargeable. This is a nit-pick though as you could always use rechargeable AA batteries if you so wish.It functions about as well as expected. A bit lightweight, but it doesn't feel like it would break easily.
C**S
Pointer & wireless presenter
I gave this a try with the MS Office suite, mainly PowerPoint, and indeed, it works as advertised. The instructions are on a very tiny leaflet, and it took a while to figure out the intricacies, but it does have some handy features. The BT dongle magnetically clicks into the pointer itself for storage when not in use, and the buttons helpfully start and stop the presentation, and can act as either TAB or ENTER keys as well as moving through slides and animations. Some of these functions require double-clicks, and this isn't made totally clear in the manual, but they do work once you realise this. This isn't an air controller, however, so the ability to control your laptop is very limited, but it's also not expensive either. The laser pointer is indeed a real laser too, with a perfectly parallel, red linear beam, but it's not described as any particular laser Class in the manual. About the only gripe I have is that overall, it feels a little plastic-ey.
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