I have a "docking station" that does that.
Port replicator. A port replicator makes it convenient to connect a notebook computer to resources and peripherals at your office. A docking station can provide extra secondary storage for a laptop.
Yes.
It depends on your notebook. My notebook has 80 keys, my friends notebook has 84 keys. A standard computer keyboard has 107 keys.
the battery
Nope!
A Touchpad
TrackPoint
Unscrew the keyboard from the notebook and make sure no keys are being pressed down and also check that the keyboard is mounted correctly.
is is similar to a normal laptop. it has an keyboard and a mouse which helps nevagate around.
Yes. Notebook and tablet computers generally belong to two different categories of personal computing devices: those with a keyboard and without a touchscreen (notebook), and those without a keyboard but with a touchscreen (tablet). However, hybrid solutions are available. External keyboards can be connected to a tablet computer (such as an iPad), and some notebook or laptop computers feature touch-sensitive displays.
Absolutely. Most notebook computers either have a dedicated soket for an external keyboard, or a spare USB socket. Usually, plugging an external keyboard disables the built-in one until it's unplugged.
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