Since traditional keyboards are cumbersome to carry around and use with the iPad, there are several wireless keyboard options available for purchase. These keyboards are extremely thin and user friendly.
No. It uses the touch screen as a keyboard. It is compatible with bluetooth keyboards, and there are a few projection-based virtual keyboards that work with it. They are not holograms, merely static 2D projections with a laser light source.
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.
Logitech and Apple both have the top selling and most popular Bluetooth keyboards. Microsoft also has a premiere line of products that work with third party products for Bluetooth access.
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
Very well. It can be used for file and audio transfer, as well as keyboard and game pad connection. The iPad 1 and 2 have Bluetooth 2.1 EDR (extended data range) and the new iPad has Bluetooth 4.0
Yes, the Acer Iconia Tab W500 can work with a Bluetooth keyboard. It supports Bluetooth connectivity, allowing you to pair it with compatible Bluetooth keyboards for a more convenient typing experience. Just ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on the device and follow the pairing instructions for the keyboard.
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.
The iPad has a microphone built in (next to the headphones socket). Some Bluetooth microphones can be connected to the iPad device wirelessly but not all of them will work. Headsets (combined headphones and microphones) are also available for the iPad.
Yes, any bluetooth headphones will work with any iPad app. All bluetooth headphones are not as good as their wired equivalents, and at over $300 for the Beats Wireless, they are way overpriced.
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.
really depends on the type of keyboard you get there is ones that work on the 2.4GHz frequency that has some sort of USB adapter/dongle there are some Bluetooth keyboard which use either your devices built in Bluetooth or again connects to a Bluetooth Adapter/Dongle older style "wireless" keyboards used radio frequency there was normally a USB Dongle with a cord that you would put on the desk or in sight of the keyboard because they would have to "see" each other
Generally the iPad 1 can't share the same case with iPad 2 except some specific case design for both ipad, such as the leather Bluetooth keyboard for ipad 1 ipad 2. A slip-style case that is strechy or a generic notebook case will fit both models. Since the iPad 1 is thicker, cases that hold the tablet with leather, metal or other rigid forms will not work. The iPad 1 will not work with the smart cover, or other compatible cases either, as it lacks the magnetic switches and edges.