No. The wireless mouse and keyboard will automatically shut down after a certain period of inactivity and will automatically start back up when you use them.
Turning off the wireless keyboard will extend the life of the batteries powering it but apart from that it does not matter if you do or not.
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A wireless mouse for the Apple computer can be ordered on the internet website for Apple. You must specify what kind of computer you have before ordering.
First, if I had a wireless keyboard and mouse I would check the batteries in the mouse and/or the keyboard or check the wireless connection. If it isn't wireless, then I would check that the USB's were plugged in correctly, if they are fine I would hold the power button on the computer until the computer shut down, count to ten, and restart the computer.
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.
A Screen, a keyboard and a mouse. The keyboard and mouse can be wireless.
The wireless keyboard or mouse uses infrared technology rather than ultraviolet rays to communicate with the computer, and as such there is no risk of radiation exposure with this.
You have many options if you are looking for a wireless mouse for your laptop computer. The most popular brands are from Dell, Lenovo, HP and Apple. They are from the same manufacturer as your computer.
The Apple wireless keyboard and mouse are not supplied with a standard Mac. They can be purchased separately. With the standard iMac wired keyboard and mouse the mouse can plug into the USB socket on the keyboard and they can both be tucked away under the screen to give you some desk space.
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It means it uses "Infrared" light instead of a "wireless" radio signal to connect to the computer.
no, wireless mouses and keyboards come with usb plugins so that it is wireless, so therefore, you can have a wireless mouse without a wireless keyboard.
A wireless mouse requires (typically) a USB port for the receiver. As long as your computer has an open USB port and the drivers to support the device, it doesn't matter what type of keyboard is attached to your computer.
The cheapesrt new Apple computer you can buy is the Mac Mini. It sells for $599. You only get the computer. You willl have to supply the monitor, keyboard, and mouse.