Tony Get, my colleague, showed me an interesting tool available in Android: it's an app to turn your Android device into a remote control to work with your LibreOffice Impress presentations. It is called Impress Remote and it is very easy to use.
Once downloaded, all you have to do is open an Impress presentation on your computer and make sure of two things:
1. That the computer and the phone are paired (bluetooth)
2. That the presentation can work with a remote (to enable this feature, go to the tools menu in Impress->options->libreoffice impress->general->enable remote)
That is all. If the devices are correctly paired, you are going to see the slide on your cellphone and the notes (if any) and you can navigate the slides from the cellphone.
The app works perfectly with Mageia 5.
The app has some other options, such as the possibility to connect your cellphone to your computer using a Wifi connection. I did not test that feature, though.
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¡No es justo! ¡¡Yo quería publicarlo primero!! :P :P :P Gotta test this with Wi-fi. I'll see what I get.
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