Remote-control your PowerPoint presentation with annotation capability

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AA Computer Services

Dear Pocket PC users,

PPC Tablet Remote Control Suite is a Pocket PC software that uses a Pocket
PC screen to emulate input devices such as keyboard, touchpad or tablet.
Through these "virtual" input devices, PPC Tablet helps users remotely
control a desktop or laptop PC by sending keystrokes or mouse movements to
it, through an ActiveSync connection or any TCP/IP connection, either wired
or wireless.

PPC Tablet 3.0 Released!

We have just released our latest version of PPC Tablet Remote Control
Suite -- v3.0. We added support for many new devices running Windows Mobile
5, support for VGA screens, and support for both portrait and landscape
modes. In addition, there are many new features and enhancements in the
server and client modules. You can

http://www.aacompserv.com/AACompWeb/Modules/PPCTablet/Download.aspx

We currently provide profiles that support the following applications:

* PowerPoint with annotation capability (more details below)
* Windows Media Player
* Winamp
* iTunes
* Tablet emulation for creating drawings or signatures, compatible with most
Microsoft programs.
* Keyboard and mouse emulation that supports all Windows programs.
* You can create your own profile that targets any additional programs.

Highlight on PowerPoint Profile

In our PowerPoint profile, we provide the following components:
* Buttons to start, stop, forward, backward a slideshow;
* Buttons to show or hide pointer and pen.
* Touchpad and Tablet emulation to navigate and create annotations on the
slide in your presentation.
* PPC Tablet Remote Control supports wireless connections, including WiFi
and Bluetooth.

For further details on using the product, please refer to our online user
manual;
http://www.aacompserv.com/AACompWeb/Modules/PPCTablet/UserManual.aspx

Thanks.
 

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