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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 ...

  3. 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 ...

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    Windows Phone 8 succeeded it in 2012, replacing the Windows CE-based kernel of Windows Phone 7 with the Windows NT kernel used by the PC versions of Windows (and, in particular, a large amount of internal components from Windows 8). Due to these changes, the OS was incompatible with all existing Windows Phone 7 devices, although it still ...

  6. Microsoft Office - Wikipedia

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    Office Remote is an application that turns the mobile device into a remote control for desktop versions of Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Server applications Microsoft SharePoint is a web-based collaborative platform that integrates with Microsoft Office.

  7. Apple Remote - Wikipedia

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    The Apple Remote is a remote control introduced in October 2005 by Apple Inc. for use with a number of its products with infrared capability. It was originally designed to control the Front Row media center program on the iMac G5 and is compatible with many subsequent Macintosh computers.