Any wireless keyboard will work with a Mac. However the very best is the Apple wireless keyboard and Apple Magic Mouse. They are bluetooth and just work with no additional hardware or software.
If it is a bluetooth wireless keyboard all you have to do is first make sure the bluetooth on the Mac is turned on and discoverable. Open System Preferences > Bluetooth, and check Bluetooth On & Discoverable. Now just turn on the bluetooth keyboard and you Mac will pair with it. If it is a wireless keyboard that is not bluetooth, you will need to install the wireless device in any USB port on your Mac. Turn the keyboard on and it should work.
Wireless mice and keyboards are frequently used at home.
Wireless keyboards have just as long of a life expectancy as wired keyboards, but they do need their batteries replaced periodically.
Wireless keyboards can be very coslty, because they have less hassle than the regular keyboards. You can visit Office Max, Office Depot; to find out how much the keyboards cost.
Since traditional keyboards are cumbersome to carry around and use with the iPad, there are several wireless keyboard options available for purchase. These keyboards are extremely thin and user friendly.
One can purchase wireless HP keyboards on the internet at places such as eBay or Amazon. Another place that HP keyboards can be purchased would be the official HP website. Your local computer store may also have wireless HP keyboards.
no, apple keyboards always have problems.
A good brand of Wireless Keyboards are anything used for Gaming and Extended use like Microsoft Razor and WolfGaming.
Wireless keyboards are great if you don't like clutters, but they do cost a fair bit more than wired keyboards.
Logitech makes the best wireless keyboards in my opinion.
they are used for communication.
Logitech and Microsoft are the two best-known brands in wireless keyboards.
Logitech offers various types of computer keyboards; such as a programmable gaming keyboard, a wireless solar keyboard, wireless keyboards and wired keyboards. Some of their keyboards have low-profile keys to offer a quiet typing experience, while other may be more ergonomically designed for comfort.