

With Mobile Mouse, you can use an iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, or Android device to control a Windows PC or Mac. You can also remotely control the playback of any media program and open an application on your PC. Once you install the $1.99 app on your watch and on your PC, you can control the presentation with just a tap here and there. If you don’t have a dedicated remote control but you have an Apple Watch, you can remotely control your presentation from your wrist with help from a third-party app called Mobile Mouse. When you’re giving a presentation on a PC from PowerPoint or another application and would like to control it remotely, a dedicated remote control always works best.

Microsoft adds Copilot AI productivity bot to 365 suiteĦ best alternatives for 2023 (Free & Paid) Image: Sarah Tew/CNET What's hot at TechRepublic Learn how to control presentations, media applications, and more on your Windows PC from your Apple Watch via an app called Mobile Mouse. Microsoft has also updated OneDrive with Apple Watch support, to bring the ability to view photos from your wrist.Ĭlick here to download PowerPoint for iOS in the App Store.How to control your Windows PC with an Apple Watch I think it would be handy to view the elapsed time, but if presenters keep staring at their wrist, presentations may look weird. This seems like a handy tool to be able to control PowerPoint from Apple Watch.

At a glance, see the elapsed time, the current slide number and total number of slides.Start your slide show and easily navigate to the next and previous slides.PowerPoint Remote for Apple Watch: control your slide show on iPhone with a beautifully simple app. Apple Watch will allow you to start your slide show, go to next and previous slides, see the elapsed time, current slide number and total number of slides:

PowerPoint for iOS was updated today to bring support for Apple Watch, which will allow users to control their slide shows from their wrist.
