Model: ZW-52007-1

Zoweetek Wireless Presenter with Red Laser Pointer and Mouse Functions

  • Up, Down, Left, Right, Play and Stop, these keys make you easy to control slideshow; Mouse function follows your gestures in any direction to perform the moving, clicking, dragging and etc., just like a normal mouse
  • A red laser pointer which is easy to see against most backgrounds, highlight key areas of your slides, super easy to use to take your eyes of your audience
  • Wireless remote control distance range up to 10 meters (33 feet), and you can control the slideshow or mouse pointer from any direction within the distance
  • Ergonomic design and handhold size make it comfortable to hold; 2.4 GHz RF wireless technology let it plug and play; Built-in groove is convenient to store USB receiver
  • Support MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, ACD See, website, iWork (Keynote & Numbers & Pages), Google sildes, Prezi, etc; Compatible with Win2000, XP, Vista, Win CE, Win7, Win8, Win10, Linux, MAC OS, Android

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Description

Features:
A plug-and-play wireless receiver, there’s no software to install.
No hassle setup, simply plug into your computer’s USB port.
Buttons having quick access to different functions are easy to find by touch.

Specifications:
Receiver (dongle): Nano style
Connection Port: With USB 2.0 above
Transmission Mode: GFSK 2.4GHz, UP TO 10 meters
Transmission Power: Less than +4db
Power Supply: 2 Pcs AAA Battery (Included)
Sleeping Current Class1: 50 uA
Operation Voltage: 3V
Operation Current: 15 mA
Product Weight: 0.13lb (Contains battery and receiver)
Product Size: 5.20 * 0.83 * 1.57 inch

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System Requirements:
HID compatible device
Terminal with USB port
windows 2000
windows XP
Windows Vista, CE, 7, 8
Linux (Debian-3.1, Redhat-9.0, Ubuntu-8.10, Fedora-7.0 tested)
Android (With standard USB interface)
Mac OS

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Zoweetek Wireless Presenter

FAQ

Q1: Will it changes slides on a Smart Notebook file?
A: Yes, it can work well with Notebook file.

Q2: Will it allow me to use the mouse feature to open videos and click on links embedded in the power point presentation?
A: Yes, you can.

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