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  2. Wireless clicker - Wikipedia

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    RF mouse pointer (remote control and USB interface) It consists of a transmitter similar to a remote control and a small receiver, usually connected to a USB port on the computer, that detects it as if it were a mouse. [4] Control signals are transmitted by radio (for example 2.4 GHz, [5] Bluetooth [6]) or in some models by infrared. Usually no ...

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    Microsoft's new Presenter+ remote is a sleek slide for hybrid work.

  4. List of Bluetooth profiles - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly used in car navigation systems to control streaming Bluetooth audio. It also has the possibility for vendor-dependent extensions. AVRCP has several versions with significantly increasing functionality: [5] 1.0 — Basic remote control commands (play/pause/stop, etc.) [6] 1.3 — all of 1.0 plus metadata and media-player state ...

  5. Bluetooth - Wikipedia

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    A personal computer that does not have embedded Bluetooth can use a Bluetooth adapter that enables the PC to communicate with Bluetooth devices. While some desktop computers and most recent laptops come with a built-in Bluetooth radio, others require an external adapter, typically in the form of a small USB " dongle ".

  6. Remote control - Wikipedia

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    In electronics, a remote control (also known as a remote or clicker [1]) is an electronic device used to operate another device from a distance, usually wirelessly. In consumer electronics, a remote control can be used to operate devices such as a television set, DVD player or other digital home media appliance. A remote control can allow ...

  7. Windows Phone - Wikipedia

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    Windows Phone supports the following Bluetooth profiles: [106] Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP 1.2) Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP 1.3) Hands Free Profile (HFP 1.5) Headset Profile (HSP 1.1) Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP 1.1) Bluetooth File Transfer (from Windows Phone 7.8)