Introduction; Supported Operating Systems; Minimum Pc Requirements; Installing I!-Pclink/Powerpoint - AMX i!-PCLink/PowerPoint Instruction Manual

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Introduction

i!-PCLink/PowerPoint
control system with Microsoft PowerPoint
NetLinx system can:
i!-PCLink/PowerPoint™ does not support Microsoft PowerPoint® 2003 or later.

Supported Operating Systems

Minimum PC Requirements

Installing i!-PCLink/PowerPoint

i!-PCLink/PowerPoint requires the Microsoft®® PowerPoint program. If you don't already have
Microsoft®
PowerPoint installed on your computer, you must obtain it separately and install it.
1. In Explorer, double-click i!-PCLinkPowerPointSetup.exe from the directory window where
you downloaded the i!-PCLink/PowerPoint install program.
2. After reading the License Agreement, select I Agree and Next to proceed.
3. The Welcome To i!-PCLink/PowerPoint Setup dialog appears, reminding you to close all
Windows programs before going any further. Click Next to proceed.
i!-PCLinkPowerPoint
is an application for Microsoft Windows
Take control of your Microsoft® PowerPoint application by allowing you to control
opening, starting, and stopping of a presentation.
Control presentation navigation with real time feedback.
Provide advanced presentation features such as reading speakers notes and browsing
slides by title.
®
Windows 2000
Professional or Server (running on a Pentium 550 MHz processor
(minimum requirement); 850 MHz or faster recommended, with 96 MB of installed
memory).
Windows XP Professional ® (900 MHZ or faster recommended, with 128 MB of
installed memory).
Windows-compatible mouse (or other pointing device)
At least 25 MB of free disk space (150 MB recommended)
VGA monitor, with a minimum screen resolution of 800 x 600
A Network adapter
If you are installing i!-PCLink/PowerPoint on a Windows NT or Windows 2000 machine,
you must have Administrator rights to install and run all required System files.
®
that integrates a NetLinx
®
presentations. By installing i!-PCLink/PowerPoint, a
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