“I say we take off and nuke the entire site from orbit. That’s the only way to be sure.” Ellen Ripley in “Aliens” When you do a presentation with your iPhone, you might have a problem if you are used to remotes. In contrast to using a MacBook, the iPhone does not come with a remote. There are apps that allow you to use your iPhone as a remote, but the iPhone itself doesn’t have one. Perhaps the iWatch might be used this way, and it might even work well if you hold it in your hand (touching the wrist might seem strange). But hey, there are third party remotes. One of those is AirTurn DIGIT II. It can be paired with an iPhone and control Keynote and other apps (incl. GoodReader). It costs about $40 and is available on Amazon or on their site (keep the local taxes in mind!). The remote looks like this: The remote heavily covered in duct tape. here with a size comparison: It’s really small. or to use an image from the manual, like this: Image from the user manual. The amount of tape on my remote points to the first problem with the [...]
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