SP400 Smart-Pointer (Red) 2.4Ghz RF Wireless Presenter with Mouse Function and Laser Pointer

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    SP400 Smart-Pointer (Red) 2.4Ghz RF Wireless Presenter with Mouse Function and Laser Pointer

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    SP400 Smart-Pointer 2.4Ghz RF Wireless Presenter with Mouse Function and Laser Pointer enables you to control your onscreen presentations within a range of 100 feet, making it the perfect tool to use in a large conference room. The presenter supports the most common PowerPoint presentation functions including Page Up, Page Down, Mouse Arrow, Right Click, Left Click, Darken Screen, and Resume Screen. It also has a laser pointer built-in to help your audience focus on key points of your presentation. The compact and lightweight design lets you control your presentation with ease as you present. Just plug and play and you are ready to go - no software is required. No need to aim the transmitter to the receiver. Minimum system requirements: Windows 7, Vista, XP, Mac OS with one USB Port.

    • Compact and lightweight - only 1.0 oz so easily fits in pocket or carryin
    • Universal compatibility - works with Windows 7, Vista, XP, Mac OS with one USB Port
    • Presentation Functions - Page Up, Page Down, Mouse Arrow, Right Click, Left Click, Darken Screen, and Resume Screen
    • RF 2.4Ghz Wireless gives you freedom of movement of 100 ft. - no need to aim the receiver
    • Runs on two AAA batteries

    Additional Information

    Short Name SP400 Smart-Pointer (Red) 2.4Ghz RF Wireless Presenter
    SKU B000I4YI7O
    UPC 890441001809
    Warranty 1 Year
    Connectivity USB Port
    Compatibility Windows 7, Vista, XP, Mac OS
    Product Dimensions Smart Pointer: 4.5 x 0.7 x 0.7 inches USB Transmitter: 2.5 x 0.9 x 0.4 inches
    Product Weight 1.8 oz

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    What is the power output of the laser that is in the SP400 Smart-Pointer?

    What is the power output of the laser that is in the SP400 Smart-Pointer?

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      The power of the SP400 laser is a little less than 1mW.

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    Good afternoon. I was wondering if you could tell me the specifications on the laser...

    Good afternoon. I was wondering if you could tell me the specifications on the laser pointer in the SP400 (wavelength and power, mostly). I would like to know these values in order to get a feel for the visibility of the beam. Thank you.

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      The Laser is 650nm (class II) and less than 1mW with power of 15mA. The Receiver has power of 10-12mA. 

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    The laser is stuck in the on position and will not shut off. As a result, I can not...

    The laser is stuck in the on position and will not shut off. As a result, I can not use any of the other functions on the remote. Please advise.

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      This is usually a sign that the batteries in the device are close to being dead. Please try replacing them with a fresh set.

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    Can I use the SP400 Smart-Pointer on Hudl.com to control the Hudl Presenter, Video...

    Can I use the SP400 Smart-Pointer on Hudl.com to control the Hudl Presenter, Video Editor, and Media Player?

    What should i do to make buttons work properly on with my Mac computer using Power...

    What should i do to make buttons work properly on with my Mac computer using Power Point?

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      Please follow the easy steps to change the shortcut key of the smart pointer.

      1.       On your Macbook Pro, go to “System Preferences”

      2.       Select Keyboard.

      3.       Click on “Keyboard Shortcuts”

      4.       Click on “Application Shortcuts” on the left hand side.

      5.       Under that window, there is a “+” button to add a shortcut. Click on that.

      6.       From “Applications” choose “PowerPoint”. If you don’t see it on there, scroll all the way down and select “Other”. On the popup window, select PowerPoint (It can be in an Office folder)

      7.       For “Menu Title”, write the command: Slide Show

      8.       For “Keyboard Shortcut”, write the command: F5

      9.       Click on the “Add” button.

      10.    “Start Slideshow” button on SP400 wireless presenter should work with PowerPoint now.

      *Note: If you use Macbook Pro, you may need to press Fn+F5 to make it appear as F5.

      It may seem complicated, but it is a onetime setup that takes like a minute or two . Please leave us your number to call you back if you want go through the steps together on the phone.

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    Can i use this presenter with Keynote?

    Can i use this presenter with Keynote?

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      1.       On your Macbook Pro, go to “System Preferences”

      2.       Select Keyboard.

      3.       Click on “Keyboard Shortcuts”

      4.       Click on “Application Shortcuts” on the left hand side.

      5.       Under that window, there is a “+” button to add a shortcut. Click on that.

      6.       From “Applications” choose “Keynote”. If you don’t see it on there, scroll all the way down and select “Other”. On the popup window, select Keynote.

      7.       On “Menu title” write Play Slideshow.

      8.       For “Keyboard Shortcut”, press Fn+F5 together. It should appear as F5.

      9.       Click on the “Add” button.

      10.     “Start Slideshow” button on SP400 wireless presenter should work with Keynote now.

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    What should I do to make SP400 work with Mac computer??

    What should I do to make SP400 work with Mac computer??

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      There are no special drivers for SP400 Wireless Presenter, it is a plug and play device.

      Please reboot your system and make sure the USB stick of the presenter is not plugged when you do that. After the Mac fully starts up, plug in the USB stick and in a couple of seconds your Mac should recognize it.

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