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Don't use it as a clicker.
As an electronics trainer it is INCREDIBLY difficult to use, Whilst testing a recent presentation I built it became incredibly difficult to use with the phone locking and the lack of a hardware key.
If the phone had a hardware key it would be a pretty cool clicker but as it doesn't it just doesn't cut it for me.
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2010-04-22
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quick question:
Is there any way to use the Nokia N900 as wireless presenter via Wifi or bluetooth?
thanks