Someone can find instructions on how to make HDMI wireless work from a number of websites such as CNET, Microsoft, Youtube, The Wire Cutter, and Avsforum.
There is a small piece that looks like a flash drive. Plug that piece into, well, where you usually put a flash drive. Then move the mouse around. This should work.
yes, there have to be a wireless switch.
Its package quality is a 1.0, its system name is Notebook, the OS provided is Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, the notebook type is four to six pounds, and its wireless capabilities are IEE 802.11b.
By far, the most popular technology for desktop and notebook computer wireless connections is IEEE 802.11
Yes, it does.
Wireless Zero is only supported on Windows XP and Server 2003. Step by step instructions can be found at MSDN Microsoft's site. Type in wireless zero in the search box in the upper right corner. Go to Wireless Zero Configuration Reference.
The Gateway 7330GZ Notebook has a built in Gemtek 802.11g Wireless Card.
Cricket Wireless works good
You can find instructions to install your wireless remote at your local electronics store. The instructions should be included with the wireless remote.
Newer notebook computers ship with a Wifi wireless network adapter already installed inside. Verifying the existence of these built in adapters can be difficult, as they are not generally visible from the computer's exterior. Follow these instructions to confirm or deny the existence of wireless notebook adapters in Windows XP.
That depends on the configuration of the specific notebook. Bluetooth is an option just like the different types of wireless networking.