Actually, I realize that I meant a laser pointer, or whatever those  
pointers with the red light that drive cats crazy. Sorry about that.

Anne




On Apr 21, 2008, at 4:47 PM, Ed Wiser wrote:
> If by Infrared pointer you mean the one that comes with MacBooks and
> MacBook Pro's.
>
>
> On Apr 20, 2008, at 7:56 PM, Anne Cartwright wrote:
>
>> Can anyone tell me why my infrared pointer won't work on "some' flat
>> screen TV screens.
>>
>>
>> I gave a program the other night at the St. Matthews Library and a) I
>> couldn't get my Keynote presentation to Play at full screen on the TV
>> (It only took up about a quarter of the screen's surface. Too small
>> for the audience so, since I have exported it as a PowerPoint
>> presentation and saved on a DVD, ended up using a Windows machine. b)
>> neither my infrared pointer or another person's worked on the TV
>> surface. (It works just fine on both flat screen TVs at the Apple
>> Store and my Keynote presentation plays to a full screen there too.
>>
>> I'm not giving people a very good impression of Apple computers  
>> when I
>> give presentations. In November my laptow failed completely. I
>> couldn't figure out what the problem was. Later I realized that,  
>> while
>> the plug appeared to be firmly plugged into the computer, it wasn't
>> really.
>>
>> Hope I do better when I try in at MacAuthority.
>>
>> Anne


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