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Any wireless keyboard will work with a Mac. However the very best is the Apple wireless keyboard and Apple Magic Mouse. They are bluetooth and just work with no additional hardware or software.
it is a keyboard that has no physical cord
You don't usually have to turn off the "mouse and keyboard" at all. On some models of the mac, the power button was on the keyboard, but pressing it starts the computer, it doesn't turn off the keyboard. If you have a wireless keyboard/mouse, then if you don't turn them off they're still running on battery power. The batteries won't last as long if you don't shut them off, but you don't HAVE to do it.
A wireless keyboard has very simple plug and play installation.
A wireless keyboard is not needed with a Smart TV.
wireless are great if you have the big huge keyboard small forget get the big one with handrest.
As far as their functioning capabilities the regular keyboard and the wireless keyboard are basically the same. The difference between them is that you can move the wireless keyboard anywhere you want and you don't have to worry about wires.
yes it will all you have to do it disconnect the Bluetooth between the mac an the keyboard then turn on bluetooth on your ipad wait for the ipad to notice the keyboard then tap the ipad were it says keyboard the enter the code using the keyboard seen on the ipad and you are good to go
A wireless keyboard operates on a different frequency than your 2.4 Ghz. router and will not cause interference.
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.
You can buy a wireless keyboard at any of your local consumer electronics stores, and general electronics store including BestBuy and Costco. You can also purchase a wireless keyboard online.
The first commercially available wireless keyboard appeared in 1983, as part of the IBM PCjr. I'm not sure if they were the actual inventors of the wireless keyboard -- and their first attempt was not a success -- but they were certainly one of the earliest know producers of a wireless keyboard.