Yes, bluetooth can work on different frequencys and hence you keyboard and mouse should have no problem talking to you computer withount any troubles, If you get a conflict with a similar device in range you can usually reset the device via a reset button on either the keyboard or mouse and it should designate itself a new frequency ;) enjoy
Dose the iPod 4th is iPod touch 4th? if yes. the bluetooth keyboard can work on it. because it have bluetooth function.
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Any wireless keyboard will work with a Mac. However the very best is the Apple wireless keyboard and Apple Magic Mouse. They are bluetooth and just work with no additional hardware or software.
As far as i know, the xbox 360 is not equipped with bluetooth for the keyboard to connect to
yes it will all you have to do it disconnect the Bluetooth between the mac an the keyboard then turn on bluetooth on your ipad wait for the ipad to notice the keyboard then tap the ipad were it says keyboard the enter the code using the keyboard seen on the ipad and you are good to go
Bluetooth operates in the 2.4 GHz range using RF technology. It avoids interference among multiple Bluetooth peripherals through a technique called spread-spectrum frequency hopping. Bluetooth wirelessly connects peripherals such as mice, keyboard... to Bluetooth-enabled devices such as pc.
really depends on the type of keyboard you get there is ones that work on the 2.4GHz frequency that has some sort of USB adapter/dongle there are some Bluetooth keyboard which use either your devices built in Bluetooth or again connects to a Bluetooth Adapter/Dongle older style "wireless" keyboards used radio frequency there was normally a USB Dongle with a cord that you would put on the desk or in sight of the keyboard because they would have to "see" each other
You are suppose to create a PIN for your bluetooth connection. Try: 0000 Four zeros, this seems to work for most Dell Mice
If it runs on Bluetooth, you can use it with all your iDevices
On the latest update with Apple TV - apple made their TV compatible with the Apple Bluetooth keyboard. To pair the devices, on Apple TV go to settings - Bluetooth - Turn the Bluetooth and The keyboard on - After searching the TV should find the keyboard (if it is in range) When it does it will ask you to type in a 4 digit code on the keyboard to pair the 2 devices. You can then use the arrow keys on the keyboard to navigate, the ESC key to go back and the keys to search for Music, Films, Youtube...
That switch connects to the mouse ports of two computers.SInce your Bluetooth mouse receiver is probably USB it's not compatible.
Yes. As long as it runs through a USB or Bluetooth connection it should work fine.