
He never had a problem until about 2 1/2 weeks ago. He runs powerpoint presentations all the time. He has only had the computer since December.
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He is running a vitually new MacBook Pro with Mountain Lion 10.8.2 OS. We at first thought it was a remote issue and found out that it is not. I am having the same problem with a minister's MacBook Pro at my church. Is this issue a MicroSoft problem?īless whoever who has an answer to this complex situation.

I have run Mac "Disk Utility" and just installed a MS Office "Update" released yesterday, which has not corrected the issue as well. I have updated MS Office 2011, from 2008, last fall and have also run these same items without problems for about 40 hours. NOTE: I have run these same PowerPoints, with the same remote controls, without any problem for hundreds of hours over the past 3 years. However, it is intermittent and variable as to the length of time before it freezes up. Again, it appears if I keep changing to another slide within a few seconds to a few minutes, the PowerPoint does not freeze up.
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When in this frozen mode with a LCD or 2nd monitor, the only way I have found to get it working again, is to "Exit Show" and pulling down the "Slide Show" tab and selecting "Play from Current Slide." This takes me back to the slide where the computer froze and allows the bluetooth remote to start working again (obviously not an optimal solution, as the software should not disengage). When this happens, the keyboard arrows do not work in advancing or backing up the slide sequence. During this situation, the "presented slide" can be advanced by clicking the forward and backward arrows below this "subwindow" of "Presenter View," and even clicking on the image itself will advance it forward (but not backward). However, when two screens are utilized (LCD projector or another monitor) via VGA connecion in "Presenter View," the touchpad click does NOT awake the computer, regardless of where the arrow is placed on screen.

When frozen, the mouse centered on the slide with a touchpad click awakes the computer to work properly (quick, but not ideal solution). However, when using my iMac computer without the remote, I have not observed the freezing (although, I may not have waited long enough since the nature is intermittent and variable in time). This may not be a remote control issue as the arrow keys on the keyboard will not advance or backup the PowerPoint slides as well. It can freeze as quickly as within one minute to not freezing until 30-40 minutes later. It is intermittent in nature and appears to be related to idling when giving presentations. I am experiencing problems with bluetooth remote controls (3 different brands) freezing up when used with MS PowerPoint on a MacBook Pro running Snow Leopard (all updated).
