HT3325 Steps to Connect to Keynote Remote

in support page  http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3325 are steps to connect ios devices as follows
On your iOS devices, choose Settings > Wi-Fi to verify both iOS devices are on the same wireless network.
On the iPad running Keynote, open your Keynote presentation.
Tap the Tools icon in the toolbar.
In the Tools menu, tap Settings.
In the Settings menu, tap Remote.
In the Remote Settings menu, turn on Enable Remotes.
On the iPhone, open the Keynote Remote app.
the striken out step is not accurate, you can find the remote option in Presentation Tools

Two settings affect transitions:
Inspector > Slide > Transition > start transition;   On Click
Inspector > Document > Presentation; Normal

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