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  2. Wireless keyboard - Wikipedia

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    A wireless keyboard is a computer keyboard that allows the user to communicate with computers, tablets, or laptops with the help of radio frequency (RF), such as WiFi and Bluetooth or with infrared (IR) technology. Wireless keyboards in the current market are commonly accompanied by a wireless mouse . Wireless keyboards based on infrared ...

  3. Microsoft ergonomic keyboards - Wikipedia

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    The Wireless Optical Desktop Pro was introduced alongside the Natural MultiMedia Keyboard in September 2002 at a retail price of US$104.95 (equivalent to $178 in 2023), That Desktop bundle included a wireless version of that keyboard, a wireless optical mouse (sold separately as the Wireless Optical Mouse blue), a USB receiver, and an adapter ...

  4. List of Logitech products - Wikipedia

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    New "Hero" sensor is a completely new sensor developed by Logitech. The sensor is optimized for precision and power efficiency. The mouse has no customizable lighting to increase battery life. 88.9 g (3.14 oz) (mouse only) 112.3 g (3.96 oz) (with 1 AA battery) 135.7 g (4.79 oz) (with 2 AA batteries) G PRO Wireless.

  5. Untether Your Typing With These Expert-Recommended Wireless ...

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    These expert-recommended wireless keyboards—from Logitech, Apple, Microsoft, and more—help keep your desk free and clear of mess and your fingers moving fast.

  6. The Best Wireless Gaming Keyboards in 2022 - AOL

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    Wireless gaming keyboards have gotten a bad rap in the past for having high latency and connectivity issues. […] A computer is worthless without a means of interfacing with it. So, finding the ...

  7. Computer keyboard - Wikipedia

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    Wireless keyboards need batteries for power, and may be at risk of data eavesdropping. Wireless solar keyboards charge their batteries from small solar panels using natural or artificial light. The 1984 Apricot Portable is an early example of an IR keyboard. Alternative text-entering methods On-screen keyboard controlled with the mouse can be ...

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