Natalia, One solution could be a wireless keyboard and/or mouse. We are using a setup like that and have had some success with it. With the transmitter sitting on top of the node, the presenter can control his/her slides without intervention from the node operator.
You are correct that a laptop with a Venue Client and the Shared Presentation tool installed would work. But in some cases I have found presenters unwilling to have software installed on their laptops - plus they arrive 30 minutes beofre a meeting and that's a crunch to get a minimal AG install completed. In some cases they are hesitant to move their presentation off of their personal laptops which creates another can of worms, and VNC works well for that. It's kind of circumventing the Shared tools, but in a crunch it works. Hope this helps. -Jason Jason Hill [email protected] Ames Laboratory, US DOE 310 Wilhelm Hall Ames, IA 50010 >Hi all, > >This is an easy question, we were wondering about, how in an event the >presenter would advance the PPT? The MS Office is installed in the display >machine but the person that gives the lecture doesn't have access to it... >so I suppose there must be... let say a laptop with AG software and Power >Point installed so he can click Next&Previous buttons, am I wrong? > >----------------------------------- >Natalia Costas Lago >mailto: [email protected] > >Centro de Supercomputacion de Galicia (CESGA) >Avenida de Vigo, s/n Campus Sur >15705 Santiago de Compostela - SPAIN >Tel: +34 981 56 98 10 >Fax: +34 981 59 46 16 >http://www.cesga.es/ > > > > >

