Logitech and Microsoft are the two best-known brands in wireless keyboards.
Yes, as long as you have the usb ports for the adapters. Also, there are some brands that sell a combo of the keyboard and the mouse together that will use the same adapter if you do not have very many usb ports.
I got a Genius wireless keyboard for my iPad last year and it has worked really well. Very occasionally it doesn't connect properly and I have to restart it, but this is rare and happens with all brands anyway.
it is a keyboard that has no physical cord
A wireless keyboard is not needed with a Smart TV.
A wireless keyboard has very simple plug and play installation.
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.
A wireless keyboard operates on a different frequency than your 2.4 Ghz. router and will not cause interference.
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.
no.
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.