An RF (Radio Frequency) mouse is a type of wireless computer mouse that uses radio frequency signals to communicate with a computer. It typically operates on a specific frequency, such as 2.4 GHz, and connects via a USB receiver plugged into the computer. RF mice offer greater freedom of movement compared to wired mice, as they do not require a physical connection. They are commonly used for both personal and professional computing tasks.
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Wireless mice can use RF (Radio Frequency) or IR (Infra Red) technologies. IR requires line of sight to the mouse receiver, similar to a television remote control. RF is usually the preferred method, since it does not require line of sight. Hope that helps :)
RF = Radio Frequency
Fast RF is a type of radio frequency transmission for sending data from a wireless input device (e.g. a cordless mouse) to a computer via attached receiver. Theoretically, Fast RF can be done at different transmission frequencies (i.e. the size of the radio wave, e.g. 2.4 gHz, etc.) but its main aspect is that it transmits data 125 times per second, much faster than wireless technologies prior to the creation of Fast RF standards. A standard USB port cannot read/understand more than 125 transmissions, so fast RF is as fast as it can handle (I presume USB 2.0 can go faster, as it's higher bandwidth, but don't know for sure). Short and sweet, if you want a wireless mouse and are using a USB 1 port or hub, Fast RF is as good as you'll see so far as speed is concerned, because it matches the maximum data rate of the USB port.
CAPM equation E(Rj) = rf + b[E(Rm) - rf] 0.14 = rf + 1.5(0.12-rf) 0.14 = rf + 0.18 - 1.5rf -0.04 = rf - 1.5rf -0.04 = (1-1.5)rf -0.04 = -0.5rf rf = 0.08 rf = 8%
RF Online was created in 2005.
RF Online happened in 2005.
RF Generation was created in 2004.
To reset a converter box from RF out to RF through, first, ensure the device is powered on. Locate the settings menu using the remote control or buttons on the box itself, and navigate to the output or RF settings section. Change the output setting from "RF Out" to "RF Through" and save the changes. Finally, restart the converter box to apply the new settings.