no, when you click on a place where u can type, an on-screen keyboard appears
This is most likely the key to connect to your Access Point.
Yes. you don't need a key board to boot the computer.
No code to play online you will need a web key you need a internet connection or you should have like a wire you can connect to psp or ps3 or what ever system you have if you have Xbox360 : Need xbox Live Ps3 : Nothing just internet connection Psp : Internet Connection Wii : Internet Connection Ps2 : Cannot unless you have some thing to plug in to your ps2 Trust me i have all the systems From DreamCast & Saga
first youll need a wireless router or something similar which enables wi-fi if the router uses a password, the protection will need to be WEP (instead of WPA) as the wii can only support WEP passwords. Wii -> Wii Settings -> Internet -> Connection Settings -> Connection * (any number) -> Wireless -> Search for an Access Point (or Nintendo Wi-fi USB if you are using that) if you can see your access point, select it (and enter your WEP Key if you set one up) bear in mind you have to enter the full key instead of the passcode which made the key if it does a connection test and it says connection successful, you are all ready to connect to the internet! otherwise you will have to edit your router's settings. More information about this: http://wii.nintendo-europe.com/345.html
Where-ever you heard somebody say this (probably on the internet), they were obviously hitting the "F8" key fast or hard.
No. Most internet security security software need to be activated by entering a serial key/activation key before you can use the software.
press the righ key on the key board
i believe that you first of all must buy a wireless internet router, after that you can get a wireless mouse, key board, etc. just google it to get more help or go to any electronics store.
If you mean a WEP or WPA key, that is to connect wirelessly for an internet connection. You'll need to enter the key, which you should have if the router or access point is yours.
Yes of course, as long as they agree to it and give you the SSID and encryption key. ------ If there is no encryption, you'll need to ask permission first, unless it's a public access point.
Altair
If your router is protected by WEP encryption, then yes, you need to know the WEP key to allow the DS to access it.