Yes, if the PC connects to the mouse via USB or Bluetooth. Some functions may not behave properly or at all. It depends on which drivers are in the Windows System.
You may use one of several open source compilers and code editors (or even IDEs) to develop and compile C++ code that will operate on a Mac.
it is called an operating system(OS) like windows, Linux , mac
Mac OS X. Why? First off, we have to consider our options. The major players are: Windows, Mac OS, and Linux/Unix Mac OS is the best because: - Support for automation (Automator/AppleScript) which is essential - Better hardware all-around - Nice functional GUI (comparable to Windows) - Ability to run all major OS via virtualization - UNIX root - Tools support is not bad (Xcode) In essence, Mac OS is like Windows + Linux/Unix.
I would recommend a Windows computer, not a Mac. This is because most people prefer Windows. Secondly, if you use Windows XP, use Professional. If Windows 7, use Professional. Windows 7 would be the best choice. Also, use Intel processors since they are surprisingly fast.
An operating system is the software that runs your machine such as windows / linux / mac. So if you were to upgrade it you are simply upgrading to a newer version
The Mac can communicate with both USB and Bluetooth keyboards from many manufacturers. Just ask the provider if it will work on a Mac. Most will, some will not. Some will work 'out of the box' and some will need a 'driver.'The same is true with the mouse.
press cmd+D+S on mac and windows have keyboards emoji installed
A Mac does not have DOS Mode. To play games on a Mac you need a Mac OS X version of the game. Games made for the Windows operating system need to have the Windows operating system installed on your Mac to operate.
Basically any keyboard should work. If your Mac came with a keyboard then it already has the Boot Camp Windows drivers installed to work with out any problems. Windows is a native install via Boot Camp so treat it just like you would if it was an HP, Dell, etc, Windows PC. Be aware tho most 3rd party Mac/Windows keyboards may have drivers to install to get the most useage out of it. (F-keys, etc.) Windows AND the Mac do have a set of generic drivers for the basic use of the keyboards so if you plug the keyboard in and the computer says "keyboard not recognized", wait a few minutes and Windows will download drivers for it and the Mac will tell you to press a couple of keys so it knows how the key board is setup. Usually you can go to the manufactuer of the keyboards web site and download the drivers from there also.
Apple's operating system has a program called Boot Camp which is a system emulator. This allows you to operate Windows systems on a Mac. There is I believe a similar emulator in the Windows environment that allows Mac OSX to operate on a pc. It would be wise to check with the Computer manufacturer if it has this ability. Your machine would need a core duo Intel processors.
It depends on the brand of webcam, whether it is built in or not, and if you are using Mac, Windows, Linux, etc.
You cannot run Mac on Windows XP. But you can run Windows on Mac
The Logitech diNovo Edge Mac Edition is considered to be the best keyboard for MAC
Mac is better then windows since Mac offers less viruses then windows.
There is no Menu key on Apple keyboards.
Yes -If you have installed Windows on your Mac then you can install Windows games on your Mac too. Otherwise No - Windows games will not work with the Mac's Mac OS. Well i was just about to say that and i am not a tech pro so YEAH!
No, sure won't. You need a Mac key for a Mac version and a Windows key for a Windows version. Programming between Mac and Windows is different.