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Problem with Kensington Wireless Presenter (USB wireless Remote Control)
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<blockquote data-quote="Noriker" data-source="post: 847382" data-attributes="member: 101626"><p>Thanks for reading.</p><p></p><p>I have just bought a Kensington Wireless Presenter With Laserpointer and I'm testing it with a Mac Pro. When I plug in the USB receiver, OS X thinks I'm connecting a wireless keyboard and asks me to click on a button the remote control doesn't have. So I aborted the dialog and now the Left and Right Button work but the Stop Button doesn't and the Laserpointer Button plays an annoying sound everytime I click it (the OS X No-Can-Do Sound), when it should do nothing.</p><p></p><p>The device came without any drivers and is supposed to work without any drivers. Now I'm wondering</p><p></p><p>1. How can I change the behaviour and</p><p></p><p>2. Where are the settings stored that OS X gave it and how can I delete them?</p><p></p><p>Thank you very much for your help I hope I'll figure this out until friday when I'd like to use it for a presentation on a MacBook.</p><p></p><p>Machine for testing: Mac Pro OS 10.5.7</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Noriker, post: 847382, member: 101626"] Thanks for reading. I have just bought a Kensington Wireless Presenter With Laserpointer and I'm testing it with a Mac Pro. When I plug in the USB receiver, OS X thinks I'm connecting a wireless keyboard and asks me to click on a button the remote control doesn't have. So I aborted the dialog and now the Left and Right Button work but the Stop Button doesn't and the Laserpointer Button plays an annoying sound everytime I click it (the OS X No-Can-Do Sound), when it should do nothing. The device came without any drivers and is supposed to work without any drivers. Now I'm wondering 1. How can I change the behaviour and 2. Where are the settings stored that OS X gave it and how can I delete them? Thank you very much for your help I hope I'll figure this out until friday when I'd like to use it for a presentation on a MacBook. Machine for testing: Mac Pro OS 10.5.7 [/QUOTE]
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