Wireless clicker Ipad2 question

I just bought a VGA accessory for my Ipad2 so I can use it to project my Keynote (similar to PowerPoint) slides.  So I have the VGA accessory connected to the projector. My question is... Is there a way to project as I described and use my wireless clicker to advance through my slides?

If the wireless clicker is for the projector, I do not believe that the projector is capable of controlling the iPad. The clickers are usually infrared, the iPad has no infrared sensor.
You can get the Keynote Remote app in the iTunes App Store and control the iPad from another iOS device, such as an iPhone, an iTouch or even another iPad.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/keynote-remote/id300719251?mt=8

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