There is not a cable that can extend the range of a wireless mouse.
Yes, or a wireless transmitter.
Yes there are varieties of wireless rechargeable mouses that are available for computers that usually recharge through a Usb cable.
A wireless transmitter is the part the plugs into the guitar and a wireless receiver in the part that plugs into the amplifier.
In wired systems the transmitter-receiver pair is commonly referred to as a modem (modulator/demodulator); in wireless systems the terms transmitter and receiver continue to be used; and for fiber-optic cable systems the terms electrical-to-optical (E/O) and optical-to-electrical (O/E) interfaces are used to describe the transmitter-receiver pair
In wired systems the transmitter-receiver pair is commonly referred to as a modem (modulator/demodulator); in wireless systems the terms transmitter and receiver continue to be used; and for fiber-optic cable systems the terms electrical-to-optical (E/O) and optical-to-electrical (O/E) interfaces are used to describe the transmitter-receiver pair
Simple answer is... You can't unless you use ethernet cable scousegitt
Wireless speakers are used by attaching a transmitter to the device that an individual wants to listen or having a cable connect the transmitter to the device. The latter option then may have the transmitter connect direclty with a power source. As stated, the transmitter may not be wireless; it depends on whether the transmitter utilizes batteries or an AC/DC cable to power the device. The transmitter sends the sound to a wireless speaker which will vary depending on the model and brand. As typical with most devices, there will be power and volume options. Therefore, a user should thoroughly check both the transmitter and the receiver(s) to ensure that the speaker will function properly.
The transmitter needs a audio cable run from the trans. input to the TVs audio line out connectors A diagram for this should be in the packaging.
No. The wireless transmitter is expecting a line level input. The banana plugs are power amplifier level, and you will damage your transmitter. If you add the model of your receiver/amplifier into the discussion tab above, we can tell you where to connect it.
It really depends on the USB device and the type of cable you use to extend it. The USB specification states that with a passive USB cable you cannot extend a device more than 16 feet. There are active extension cables than can be used to extend devices beyond that distance. Depending on the type of extender you use, you can actually extend the device hundreds of feet away. There are active USB cables with in-line repeaters and there are extenders that will use custom length Cat5e cable for the extension.
A wireless TV sender is used to send the signal from a satellite or cable set top box to a television in another room. The transmitter connects to the set top box by a cable. It then sends the signal to a receiver box which is connected to the television set. The signal is set via wireless and hence there is no need for unsightly cabling.
To make this simple, the wireless1080P ready TV can be controlled and play everything wireless. For example, let's say you want to mount your TV above a fireplace where there is an electrical outlet. Without this wireless transmitter, you would have to have a professional run the wires behind the wall. That could get expensive. When using the wireless transmitter, the only cord you will see is the electrical cord to power the TV. The other items, such as DVD player and Satellite receiver will be in another portion of the room where the cable connection is located. Everything is transmitted to your TV by way of a wireless transmitter and the USB receiver (that plugs into the back of your TV).