A wireless clicker, often known as a wireless presenter or remote presenter, is a handheld device used primarily for controlling presentations, such as those created in software like Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides. It allows presenters to advance slides, control multimedia, and sometimes even interact with certain features of the presentation software from a distance, typically without being tethered to a computer. Wireless clickers typically use Bluetooth or RF (radio frequency) to communicate with a computer or projector.
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