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Yes there is. You can try the BTC MCE 9029URF Wireless Keyboard. This unit has a built in dual mode joystick mouse. You can also try the FK-760 this keyboard has a built in mouse also.
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Keyboards are an input device. Anything that collects information from outside the machine, but specifically for the machine is an input device (mouse, keyboard, scanner, etc)
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The Logitech Desktop Wave Wireless Keyboard & Mouse can be found as low as $60. The keyboard is wireless and it also comes with a wireless mouse. The mouse and keyboard both run on batteries and each have an LED sensor that alerts the user when the batteries are low.
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KVM is the abbreviation for keyboard, video and mouse, and the USB KVM switch allows one to control several PCs at one. It can also enable the PCs to share peripheral equipment like speakers.
KVM is the abbreviation for keyboard, video and mouse, and the USB KVM switch allows one to control several PCs at one. It can also enable the PCs to share peripheral equipment like speakers.
Generally notebooks have less RAM and storage than a desktop. A notebook may also have a short battery life, smaller keyboard, and a touchpad instead of a mouse.
Yes, the KYB Keyboard Built-in Touchpad USB Waterproof Mouse Black Dustproof is a waterproof keyboard that also has a built-in mousepad. It is also relatively cheap, considering all of its features.
An input device. In fact it is the ONLY way to input data into a computer. However, the most common input device is the computer's hard-drives or mass-storage devices (which are also output devices), followed by the mouse and keyboard.
You need a mouse to control your computer. You can also use the keyboard only but it takes longer. Your computer needs a mouse. And it makes your life better with it.