Keynote + External Projector + Front Row Issue

When I have a lecture that is being projected with either my InFocus LP130 or in my most recent experience with the projector provided by the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, and I have to control the slide show using my Apple Front Row remote control it will Intermittently jump to the final chart. When I use my LP130 remote, this has never happened. On my most recent lecture at the Denver Museum, this happened three or four times during a 35-chart lecture. On my three previous lectures since my MacBook Pro arrived, it has occurred once or twice.
My preferred, and most successful approach is to have my MacBook Pro on the Podium where I can physically control the flow from the Computer. Obviously, I can't control this, since I am always doing lectures on someone else's facility and generally have to work within their constraints.
In the past four years I have been using my Powerbook G4 Aluminum for the lectures and obviously didn't have FrontRow and this issue of intermittent switching to another out of sequence chart, didn't happen.
I am just wondering if anyone else has identified this issue?

I use an Infocus LP340 weekly with iBooks and Keyspan Digital Media Remote since KN was released with all versions and have never had this phenomena. I never use the Infocus remote.

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