In this window here you can see my iPhone. Then it tells you what to do with your iPhone or iPad, which is to launch Keynote there. You go to Keynote Preferences and here you go to Remotes and you want to enable Remotes here. You can do this with any iOS device running iOS 8 or I believe you might need 8.1. Note that I am running the latest Keynote, version 6.5. So on my Mac here I've got a sample presentation, just some sample slides, in Keynote. Then you can actually use your iPhone or iPad screen as the presenter screen to control everything, even draw on the screen while your Mac is actually sitting wirelessly apart from you presenting on the display. The machines need to be on the same WiFi network and then you have to have Keynote installed on both of them, the latest version of course. The idea behind Keynote Remote is you have your Mac is hooked up to a projector or television and you are going to use your iOS device, your iPhone or your iPad to control the presentation. On today's episode let's take a look at using Keynote Remotes. Check out Using Keynote Remote at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
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