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Gamepad control of PowerPoint
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How can I change a displayed graphic when someone hits a gamepad button?
I can change the graphic in PowerPoint using the keyboard, but is there a way of using a gamepad?
Failing that, how do I recognise gamepad buttons in other languages e.g. Visual Basic?
I can change the graphic in PowerPoint using the keyboard, but is there a way of using a gamepad?
Failing that, how do I recognise gamepad buttons in other languages e.g. Visual Basic?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sorry, can't really help with your actual question, though it may be possible to make powerpoint accept input from the gamepad to control it I can't help thinking it would be easier to use something designed for the job.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/August-LP102R-Wireless -Control-Presentation/dp/B001I6VDXS/ref=sr_1_1 ?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1237736528&sr=8-1
http://www.amazon.co.uk/August-LP102R-Wireless -Control-Presentation/dp/B001I6VDXS/ref=sr_1_1 ?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1237736528&sr=8-1
Thanks ChuckFickens. Good idea but not quite suitable in this case.
I should have described the full problem. It is for a demonstration for parties of schoolchildren. A tethered gamepad costing �2-50 would be less attractive, and safer, than an �8-50 laser pointer. But I'll look for an infrared or radio pointer - we must be able to find a chain sturdy enough to secure it for a while.
I should have described the full problem. It is for a demonstration for parties of schoolchildren. A tethered gamepad costing �2-50 would be less attractive, and safer, than an �8-50 laser pointer. But I'll look for an infrared or radio pointer - we must be able to find a chain sturdy enough to secure it for a while.
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