
Limited configurability: you can’t configure the presenter information much.The work-around is simple:: restart the slide mode from the iOS device.
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Needs to be restarted if you take Keynote out of full screen.You can turn your laptop into a hotspot, but then you can’t access the internet and everyone can access the hotspot (it’s public)! Some sources on the internet say, Bluetooth works, too, but I couldn’t get it to work. You need Wi-Fi, laptop and iOS device need to be on the same network.

The information stays in sync with the currently displayed slide. Keynote Remote displays presenter information on an iOS device. It’d be cool to have mirroring plus extra information displayed somewhere, but I don’t even know how exactly that would work. But then you lose the previously mentioned advantages. Therefore, many people don’t mirror displays and Keynote’s Presenter Display.

This blog post describes a new setup for presenting with Apple’s Keynote app that I’ve experimented with.
