1. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the DinoFire Wireless Presenter. This device is designed to enhance your presentations by providing convenient remote control over slides, volume, hyperlinks, and a built-in laser pointer. This manual provides detailed instructions for setup, operation, and troubleshooting to ensure optimal performance.
2. Package Contents
- DinoFire Wireless Presenter (Model rcrf-011)
- USB Receiver (stored inside the presenter)
- User Manual
Note: One AAA battery is required for operation and is not included in the package.
3. Product Overview
Familiarize yourself with the components and controls of your wireless presenter.

Figure 3.1: Front view of the DinoFire Wireless Presenter, showcasing its sleek black design and button layout.

Figure 3.2: Detailed diagram of the wireless presenter, indicating the function of each button and component. Key features include the LED indicator, Tab Key, Enter Key (double press), Alt-Tab (press and hold), Page Up, Full Screen (press and hold), Page Down, Black Screen (press and hold), Light Control, Volume controls, On/Off switch, Battery Cover, Clip, and USB Receiver storage.
4. Setup
4.1. Battery Installation
- Locate the battery cover on the back of the presenter.
- Slide the battery cover open.
- Insert one AAA battery, ensuring correct polarity (+/-).
- Close the battery cover securely.

Figure 4.1: View of the presenter with the battery cover removed, showing the AAA battery compartment and the stored USB receiver.
4.2. Connecting the USB Receiver (Plug & Play)
- Remove the USB receiver from its magnetic storage slot at the bottom of the presenter.
- Plug the USB receiver into an available USB port on your computer.
- Turn on the presenter using the On/Off switch located on the side.
- Your computer should automatically detect and install the necessary drivers. No additional software is required for most operating systems.

Figure 4.2: The USB receiver plugged into a laptop, with the wireless presenter positioned nearby, illustrating the plug-and-play setup.
4.3. Mac OS Specific Setup
When connecting to an Apple computer for the first time, system prompts for keyboard identification may appear. Follow these steps:
- Plug the USB receiver into your Mac. When the "Keyboard Setup Assistant" window appears, click "Continue".
- Press the next page or previous page key on the presenter when prompted. Wait for 5 seconds.
- After 5 seconds, a window will appear stating "Your keyboard cannot be identified." Click "OK".
- Select "ANSI (United States and others)" as the keyboard type and click "Done".

Figure 4.3: A visual guide demonstrating the steps for identifying the wireless presenter as a keyboard on Mac OS, including prompts for pressing keys and selecting the ANSI keyboard type.
5. Operating Instructions
The presenter offers various functions for effective presentation control.
5.1. Basic Functions
- Page Up (▲): Press to advance to the next slide or page.
- Page Down (▼): Press to go back to the previous slide or page.
- Laser Pointer (✪): Press and hold the laser button to activate the red laser pointer. Release to turn off.
5.2. Advanced Functions
- Volume Control (+/-): Use the dedicated volume buttons on the side to adjust the system volume during your presentation.
- Hyperlink (Enter Key - Double Press): Double-press the 'Enter' key (often the top button, labeled with a square) to activate hyperlinks within your presentation.
- Switch Windows (Alt-Tab - Press and Hold): Press and hold the 'Alt-Tab' button (often the top button, labeled with a square) to switch between open applications.
- Full Screen / Black Screen:
- Full Screen: Press and hold the Page Up (▲) button to enter or exit full-screen mode in your presentation software.
- Black Screen: Press and hold the Page Down (▼) button to display a black screen, useful for pausing presentations or drawing attention away from the screen.

Figure 5.1: Illustration of using the volume control buttons on the side of the presenter to adjust audio output.

Figure 5.2: Depiction of the hyperlink function, showing a finger double-pressing the designated button to activate a link on screen.

Figure 5.3: Visual representation of using the presenter to switch between different open windows on a computer.
5.3. Operating Modes
The product has three modes. It is usually set to the third mode for regular PowerPoint presentations. If you experience page skipping or inability to flip slides, ensure the correct mode is selected. Press and hold the up and down keys simultaneously for 3 seconds to ensure the correct mode is selected:
- Up and down keys for PowerPoint/Keynote paging.
- Left and right keys for Prezi paging.
- Page Up/Page Down (normal mode) for browsing and image software paging.
6. Maintenance
- Keep the device clean by wiping it with a soft, dry cloth.
- Avoid exposing the presenter to extreme temperatures, direct sunlight, or moisture.
- Store the USB receiver inside the presenter when not in use to prevent loss.
- Replace the AAA battery when the low power indicator illuminates or when performance degrades.

Figure 6.1: Close-up of the presenter's LED indicator showing a low battery warning, prompting the user to replace the AAA battery.
7. Troubleshooting Guide
7.1. If the received product cannot function properly:
- Ensure the battery is installed correctly and has sufficient power.
- Check if your USB port is functioning properly. Dust or rust on the port may prevent connectivity.
- When using the presentation remote, ensure to select the specific page of the PPT. Please verify if a particular page of the PPT is selected.
- The product has three modes, usually set to the third mode, suitable for regular PPT presentations. If encountering page skipping or inability to flip slides, please check if the wrong mode is selected. Press and hold the up and down keys simultaneously for 3 seconds to ensure the correct mode is selected:
- Up and down keys for PowerPoint/Keynote paging.
- Left and right keys for Prezi paging.
- Page Up/Page Down (normal mode) for browsing and image software paging.
7.2. Reasons for weak laser:
- Firstly, check if it is being used on a TV, LCD or LED screen. The laser function of this product is not recommended for use on the aforementioned screens.
- Use it again after replacing with new batteries.
7.3. Unable to connect to the computer:
- When connecting to an Apple computer for the first time via USB or some other external device, settings may be required. Follow the system prompts to set up step by step or refer to the user manual.
- As the product uses RF technology, be careful not to block the USB when using it.
- Check if the same product via RF technology is connected without being turned off.
7.4. If the remote control distance is not far enough:
- Ensure the USB and presentation remote are not obstructed during use.
- Ensure the battery has sufficient power.
8. Specifications
Product Dimensions | 7 x 2.7 x 1.4 inches |
Item Weight | 0.3 ounces |
Model Number | rcrf-011 |
Batteries | 1 AAA battery required (not included) |
Brand | DinoFire |
Color | Black |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Connectivity Technology | Radio Frequency (RF) |
Number of Buttons | 6 |
9. Safety Information
- Laser Safety: This product contains a Class 2 laser. Do not stare into the laser beam or point it at people or animals. Avoid direct eye exposure.
- Keep the device out of reach of children.
- Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the device. This will void the warranty and may cause damage or injury.
- Dispose of batteries according to local regulations.
10. Warranty and Support
DinoFire products are designed for reliability and performance. For any questions, technical support, or warranty claims, please contact DinoFire customer service through the retailer where the product was purchased or visit the official DinoFire website for contact information. Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty purposes.