First, there will be no limit on the simultaneous key presses (6 on USB). And when you use USB the computer is using CPU time polling your keyboard, with PS2 the keyboard isn't polled at all, the keyboard sends a signal straight to the computer each time you press a key.
At the HP US online store HP Wireless Keyboards are priced from around $29.99 to $79.99. This is all depending on what kind of Wireless Keyboard and what functions you are looking for.
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.
Wireless keyboards are very similar to your typical wired keyboard. Depending on the type of model you get, all you do is plug the receiver into a USB port and you're all set. They can be pricier than wired keyboards however.
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
The Logitech K700 wireless keyboard with touchpad can be purchased from all good computer and electronics stores. Alternatively, try sites such as Amazon or Ebay.
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.
If it runs on Bluetooth, you can use it with all your iDevices
There are quite a few wireless projector keyboards on the market today. Logitech, Dell, and iTech from Amazon are all reliable companies. Samsung also has a wireless projector available.
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.
I would try all of the products from Innovna since they offer holes where you can put wireless products without making a mess on the desk.
no, not ussally the only thing you should need to for a wirless external hardware such as a mouse is a Connection USB, but not all wireless external hardware have that.
First, there will be no limit on the simultaneous key presses (6 on USB). And when you use USB the computer is using CPU time polling your keyboard, with PS2 the keyboard isn't polled at all, the keyboard sends a signal straight to the computer each time you press a key.