
In February 2026, Ben Vanney developed support for the Logitech R400 presentation remote in Apple Keynote within the pqrs-org/KE-complex_modifications repository. He designed a JSON-based configuration that maps remote actions to Keynote commands, incorporating device identification and key remapping to ensure seamless integration. Leveraging skills in configuration management and device integration, Ben delivered two commits that expanded device compatibility and streamlined presenter workflows. His work focused on enhancing user experience and interface design, enabling faster setup and more reliable remote control for presentations. The feature laid groundwork for future device integrations, demonstrating thoughtful engineering within a focused, single-feature scope.
February 2026: Implemented Logitech R400 presentation remote support for Apple Keynote in the pqrs-org/KE-complex_modifications repository. A JSON-based device configuration maps remote actions to Keynote commands with device identification and key remapping, enabling seamless presenter control and broader device compatibility. Two commits delivered the feature and set the stage for additional device integrations, contributing to faster setup and more reliable presentations.
February 2026: Implemented Logitech R400 presentation remote support for Apple Keynote in the pqrs-org/KE-complex_modifications repository. A JSON-based device configuration maps remote actions to Keynote commands with device identification and key remapping, enabling seamless presenter control and broader device compatibility. Two commits delivered the feature and set the stage for additional device integrations, contributing to faster setup and more reliable presentations.

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