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Dsan PerfectCue Micro with Three Command Buttons & Green Laser

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Dsan PerfectCue Micro with Three Command Buttons & Green Laser
Key Features
  • 250' Long Range Presentation Controller
  • Use with Virtually Any Mac/Win Software
  • Receiver with Two USB Ports
  • Sync Two Computers for Backup, Etc.
The PerfectCue Micro with Three Command Buttons & Green Laser is a long-range wireless controller system for delivering presentations with PowerPoint, Keynote, and other Mac and Windows software. Designed for professional applications, PerfectCue Micro features a receiver with two USB ports for syncing two computers, the second being for fail-safe backup or translation or other purposes. The other part of the system is a programmable handheld transmitter with three command buttons and a green laser. The transmitter works from up to 250' away from your computers and offers forward, reverse, and blank screen buttons for controlling your presentation slides.
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Dsan PC-MICRO-AS4-GRN Overview

The PerfectCue Micro with Three Command Buttons & Green Laser is a long-range wireless controller system for delivering presentations with PowerPoint, Keynote, and other Mac and Windows software. Designed for professional applications, PerfectCue Micro features a receiver with two USB ports for syncing two computers, the second being for fail-safe backup or translation or other purposes. The other part of the system is a programmable handheld transmitter with three command buttons and a green laser. The transmitter works from up to 250' away from your computers and offers forward, reverse, and blank screen buttons for controlling your presentation slides.

Out of the box, the PerfectCue Micro system is compatible with all common presentation software, but it's programmable for compatibility with virtually any software. To program it, you simply need to download an application called PerfectCue Programmer (PC only) from the DSAN website and use the application to select/change keystrokes for compatibility with your desired software.

The PerfectCue Micro system is known to have been used to deliver presentations at Apple, Microsoft, and other well-known companies. In the September 2018 Apple Roll Out event, the PerfectCue Micro was referred to as "The Clicker" by Apple CEO Tim Cook in a promotional video called Mission Impossible (Intro Keynote 2018).

Key Features
  • 250' long-range controller system for delivering presentations with PowerPoint, Keynote, and other Mac/Windows software
  • Receiver with two USB ports for syncing two computers, the second for backup, translation, or other purposes
  • Programmable for compatibility with virtually any software

Dsan PC-MICRO-AS4-GRN Specs

Range
250' / 76 m
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.67 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
7.6 x 6.45 x 3"

Dsan PC-MICRO-AS4-GRN Reviews

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By Tyson
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-09-14

Works perfectly!

Great for punching your own slides

By Bruce
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2019-09-03

The Micro is well built, as all DSAN products are. Extremely portal and well packaged. The downside I found was there is no option to disengage the advance when the presenter press the button. On many shows, we have the presenter cue our graphics operator, and they will advance slides. The work around is to plug the Perfect Cue into a power source other than the computer. Recommended.

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What's the life of the transmitter batteries ...

What's the life of the transmitter batteries like?
Asked by: Christopher
The battery life would be about a year with regular use. The batteries are easy to find, inexpensive and easy to replace.
Answered by: Frank
Date published: 2021-03-16

How many remote controls (transmitters) can I ...

How many remote controls (transmitters) can I use?
Asked by: JunHyun
you can use as many you can, even when you have same frequency
Answered by: Alberto
Date published: 2019-08-22

Can two of these be used on the same computer at ...

Can two of these be used on the same computer at the same time?
Asked by: Jon
Just one per computer.
Answered by: Mark S
Date published: 2019-05-08
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