Yes, all of the Logitech Wireless Keyboards feature Logitech's cutting edge wireless circuitry, which is guaranteed not to interfere with other wireless items while still providing excellent range.
The Logitech Driving Force Wireless Wheel also works with the PS2 if you have an open USB port to connect it.
yes the wireless keyboard works on battery bcz it needs supply to establish the wireless network
Cordless keyboards and mice use wireless signals (usually either radio or bluetooth) to communicate with a receptor (usually a small usb stick that plugs into a USB port on your computer) in your computer. They are very practical if you don't like to have cords running on your desk or don't have cords that are long enough to reach where you would like to place the mouse and keyboard.
For those new Logitech Unifying devices which require to be configured and controlled by Logitech's proprietary protocol, most of the "emulatation class" KVM switches can not pass the protocol correctly which is the true reason why they can not work together with Logitech Unifying Receiver wirelss keyboard and mouse. One new class of KVM technology - DDM class KVM switch is the only KVM technology currently works with most of the Logitech Unifying devices. Please google "Class of KVM switch" to see the advantages of DDM technology. Unless, Logitech release the its communication protocol of the unifying receiver or Logitech make their own KVM switches for notebook computers, I don't think there are solutions in near future.
A wireless range extender increases the range that your whan signal works There are several types of range extenders available so choose the one you need. I hope this helps.
The Logitech claims it will support PS3 games that support Logitech force feedback, but it was designed for the PC. Amazon.com have reviews also saying that it works on the PS3
The wireless controller for PlayStation 2 only works if you are 50 feet or closer to the console.
The Mad Catz wireless controller works up to twenty feet away from the console.
A wireless keyboard works just like a television remote or wireless video game controller. There is something on the computer which receives input signals and sends them to the CPU for quick processing and then finally it's displayed on the computer monitor as the appropriate result.
Yes. My Logitech Attack 3 Joystick works fine on Windows 7 Professional.
The Logitech Harmony series, particularly the Harmony 665 or Harmony Companion, can be programmed to work with the Captive Works 800S receiver. These remotes support a wide range of devices and can be customized to control multiple functions. Be sure to check compatibility on the Logitech website or in the product specifications, as compatibility can vary with firmware updates or specific models.
A wireless laser printer works by receiving a signal from a network server which has wired connectivity. The server can be set up for several wireless devices. The printer will work as long as it is within the signal's range.