HeadsetPresenter Version 3 Released


HeadsetPresenter Version 3 Released

Created: Thursday, March 29, 2007 posted by at 1:16 pm


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W2solutions announced the release of HeadsetPresenter 3.0, a simple program that turns any Bluetooth headset into a Windows application remote control suitable for controlling onscreen activities including PowerPoint presentations.

HeadsetPresenter Version 3 Released

HeadsetPresenter Version 3 Released

Some of the new features are:

  • Control any Windows application with the buttons on the headset. HeadsetPresenter comes pre-configured with the most common applications like PowerPoint, Open Office, Windows Media Player, Winamp, and iTunes. However, users can easily add custom applications to control.
  • Integrated speech recognition capabilities. As a complement to controlling applications with the headset buttons the user can give direct voice control commands through the headset.
  • AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile) support. If a multimedia headset is available, all buttons for instance Play, Stop, Pause, FFWD, and REW can be used to perform any given action in any given application, not only in media players.

More info can be found here.




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