If your looking to buy the wireless keyboard, your PC must have BlueTooth capability, but if it doesn't, or your just not sure, then you can to buy the wired one, which connects through any USB port. But don't worry if you wanted the wireless one, the wired one is better anyway (two additional USB ports, plus a full number-pad to the right.
No, they will not work.
Yes. In fact, it's designed to work on a PC.
You need to develop or hookup a home theater PC to your receiver and connect the keyboard to the PC.
wire less key bored would be used on tablets to u can either use then on your pc if u choose to
A wireless keyboard can be a great way to reduce the amount of wiring in the home, and they can be found at a reasonable price from most retailers. However I spotted that BestBuy have a wireless keyboard for just $19.99 with free delivery (Logitech, model K360).
you mean at the same time you want to use it with laptop and computer. i dont think so. you can saperately used both of them.
yeah, use software such as wiipeer.
I'm pretty sure the answer to this is "yes". I'm only stating this from personal experience, though. I have a Macbook and my mom has a PC laptop. The wireless internet router at our home is not by Apple and the wireless internet works on both of our computers.
As long as the keyboard is a USB 2.0 keyboard, then you should be able to use a good majority of the keys. However, keyboard shortcuts cannot be used, such as Command+Q (the shortcut to quit out of a program), since PC keyboards do not have the command key. Plus, if all programs are not responding, Ctrl+Alt+Delete will not work to forcibly quit those programs, because on a Mac you would press Option/Alt+Command+tab, and the command button isn't on the PC keyboard. You can still use the PC keyboard to type with numbers and all, but there are limitations.
No, not on Minecraft PC. You just use your mouse and keyboard.
To wake a Dell PC from power save mode using a wireless keyboard and mouse, first ensure that the devices are powered on and have working batteries. You can typically press any key on the keyboard or move the mouse to wake the PC. If that doesn't work, try pressing the power button on the PC briefly to see if it exits power save mode. If the issue persists, check the device settings in the BIOS or operating system to ensure that USB wake settings are enabled.
You will need a wireless router and a wireless adapter to have wireless pc to pc connection