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    I want to command my powerpoint slides through my cell phone and I also want to do my own program, how can I do this?


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    Re: Commanding PC through cell phone's bluetooth

    Bluetooth Remote Control v2.0


    Hope that helps. I have it, and it works okay for controlling WinAmp and WMP. Nothing real spectacular, but it gets the job done. I haven't tried it for Powerpoint, but it is compatible.



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    Re: Commanding PC through cell phone's bluetooth

    Thanks a lot but I already know that one. How can I write my own program instead of this or how can I change that program?



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    Re: Commanding PC through cell phone's bluetooth

    You need to be familiar with Java script. Also, keep in mind that the phone you want to use as a Bluetooth remote needs to support API-JSR 82...



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    Re: Commanding PC through cell phone's bluetooth

    There are other prgormas for that as well like Jeyo Remote or Moccatroller or WMouseXP. But they didn't work for me...
    My cell phone is not compatible with API-JSR 82...
    Anyone knows of something else?



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    Re: Commanding PC through cell phone's bluetooth

    There are other prgormas for that as well like Jeyo Remote or Moccatroller or WMouseXP. But they didn't work for me...
    My cell phone is not compatible with API-JSR 82...
    Anyone knows of something else?

    Anyway, I've always wanted to know which one does the SonyEricsson uses...



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