Um... did you buy a "Keyboards?"
The GrandTec MediKeys MED-1000 has an intergrated mouse.
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Some concept keyboards don't include numeric numbers. You can only access the options that are shown on the screen
As the standard iPad uses a touch sensitive screen as a control surface and does not have on screen pointer there is no point in connecting peripherals to control a pointer, although in theory such Bluetooth devices can be paired with the iPad.
No. Computers had monitors long before the mouse was invented. However, keyboards and monitors showed up about the same time, but some computers (especially main frame computers) had monitors without keyboards.
You randomly throw the mouse or monitor to the floor.
No, the iPad has no cursor, so the mouse wouldn't do anything. You can connect Bluetooth controllers such as keyboards and game controllers.
keyboards are used to type for a many reasons, one reason is they are easier for some people to type instead of the screen. And keyboards are better for business work and company plans. that is mine idea.
Printers, scanners, external drives, mouse, trackballs, keyboards, etc.
keyboards fight the mouse who ever wins will take the money of 1000 pound
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Unfortunately, there are no wireless waterproof keyboards with a built in mouse. You might consider getting a water-proofing protection device for your regular wireless keyboard, which would result in something that was essentially the same thing. anonymous@oola.com