AirMote is an application for the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch that lets you control a Macintosh computer remotely.
Airmote, on this page, is for older devices that can’t run the latest iOS system, such as the original iPhone model.
This is the general description page. The online help for AirMote is here.
Sit down and enjoy video or music!
Control media players like Front Row, iTunes, QuickTime Player, VNC, Plex, and others.
Stand up and show a presentation!
Use Keynote, PowerPoint or any other application.
Customize to your heart’s content!
If it can be controlled with the computer keyboard, it can be controlled by AirMote. You can create any number of custom remote control screens, each with up to 12 buttons that can be set up to do anything a computer keyboard can do. Any button can have any label and send any sequence of keystrokes. Details on setting up custom buttons are in the online help.
AirMote connects to a computer and displays a remote control screen. Touch the “Next” button to switch to another screen layout. Quickly switch among any number of button layouts, in any order you like.
A number of remote control screen layouts are built-in, making it very easy to control media players, presentation applications, iTunes, iPhoto, QuickTime Player, Keynote, and Apple’s Mouse Key, Full Keyboard Access, and VoiceOver features.
AirMote uses VNC protocols to make a connection. This ability is built-in and easy to set up on any Macintosh running OS X 10.4 or above. Information on doing it is here.
The online help for AirMote is here.



Can Air mote be used with Windows 7 Operating System, or am i totally out of luck?
It can, but I believe you will have to install a VNC client. Try TightVNC (tightvnc.com) or UltraVNC (uvnc.com).
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