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Presentation Controls

The Interlink Navigator is a breath of fresh air.  It fits comfortably in your palm and has only four buttons in a circle that fall under the thumb.

 

The left and right buttons slide forward and backward, the top button turns on the built-in laser pointer, and the bottom button blanks and restores the screen.  That's a nice feature when you want to hide your opening slide before the presentation begins.  These buttons are marked with clearly identifiable icons . . . . . if you want the best, it's more than worth the investment.

 

Things You Should Know - Bill Machrone
Interlink Navigator 2.4 -  Microsoft PowerPoint presentations are one of life's inescapable realities.  They can be just as hard on the presenter as they are on the audience, since he constantly has to return to the desktop or laptop and hit the Enter key or click the mouse for the next slide.  We've seen remote-control devices for years.  The latest, the Navigator 2.4, is by far the best.  It's RF-based, so you don't have to worry about pointing the remote control the right way. You plug the receiver into your PC's USB port and your system essentially thinks the Navigator is a mouse. The classy-looking control unit has a built-in laser pointer and a rocker control for forward, back and blanking the screen.  You'll be the complete presenter!


 
Get The Point - Bill Howard
For PowerPoint presenters, the Navigator is the best device, because it's easy to figure out—and quickly recall—which buttons do what, and it gets the job done affordably. The case has a brushed-steel finish, with all four buttons on the top, laid out in a diamond: Forward (right), Back (left), Laser (top), and Blank/Unblank screen (bottom).