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kurttrail
January 14th 04, 11:22 PM
GwD wrote:

> Maybe a wireless keyboard and mouse is the answer to your problem.

Most wireless keyboards & mice, except Bluetooth ones, have a limited range,
usually somewhere in the area of around 5 to 10 feet. And the Bluetooth
ones are much more expensive, than regular wireless ones.

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GwD
January 19th 04, 07:01 PM
Maybe a wireless keyboard and mouse is the answer to your problem.


"fkissam" > wrote in message
...
> I have a main keyboard that is attached to my desktop computer. It is
> attached via the PS/2 port for the keyboard and the PS/2 port for the
mouse.
>
> I want the ability to be able to have a second keyboard to use when I go
> over to my couch. Can I just attach a USB Keyboard while the PS/2
> keyboards are still plugged in? HOw do I tell WinXPHome that I now want
to
> use just the USBKeyboard and mouse rather than the PS/2 keyboard? ... is
> that done thru the ControlPanel labelled as Keyboard?
>
> Thank you.
>
>

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