Here is what you need to use this software :
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An installation of the Windows XP Service Pack 2
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A Bluetooth enabled Windows Mobile Device (like the Orange E200/QTEK 8080, the C500, C550, C600, M3000/HTC Wizard/TyTN, Motorola Q9, and probably any Windows Mobile 5 and 6 device)
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A Bluetooth radio on your laptop/desktop supported natively by Windows XP (which is detected by the Windows XP Control Panel), or that is supported by the Broadcomm Stack (Formerly Widcomm).
Note that BlueSoleil and Samsung stacks are not supported for now.
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The .NET Framework 2.0.
The Mobile Client is installed automaticaly via ActiveSync. Also note that your Windows Mobile Device will ask you twice on the first start about software modules that are not known, just answer yes. (This is for the main executable and a satellite native DLL)
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Hi,
I have developed a free PowerPoint 2007 Add-in for churches (www.churchpresenter.net) and would like to control some aspects of it through a mobile phone. Your application is already doing something similar (controlling PowerPoint) so it is a perfect starting point for me. Is that possible for you to share the source of the Bluetooth Remote Control?
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Vahagn Hokhikyan
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