This is not, strictly speaking, a Perl question, but ...

In order to do a conference presentation on an aspect of Perl next month, a colleague and I have chosen to use an HTML-based slide show which we'll present from an iBook or PowerBook. We both customarily use Safari as our default browser.

I've done other presentations with Apple Keynote and have used a wireless presentation remote (Kensington model 33062) to go forward and backward inside Keynote. I'd like to do the same with this HTML-slide show using Safari.

My colleague knows enough Javascript to have successfully bound the 'n' and 'p' keys to the forward and backward motion of the Safari browser ... but I'd like to be able to the same thing remotely, i.e., not have to touch the keyboard to go to the next slide.

Does anyone know how to bind the keys on this remote to actions in Safari?

(I found this link but can't assess its relevance: http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-revolution/2004-September/044787.html)

Thanks in advance.

Jim Keenan

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