Jun 08, 2007 by Scotty2247 | Posted in Laptops & Notebooks
I have a Bluetooth mouse, and is connected to my PC using a Toshiba Bluetooth USB Adapter. I use a Toshiba laptop. When I mouse connected to my computer and I put my computer in another mode, such as sleep or hibernation, and then I cook it emerges again and I have to log in again using the Manager Bluetooth. Is there a way to keep the mouse still on even after I hibernate or sleep my computer?
Why do you use hibernate, just put your PC to go into screen in a shorter time, after a period of time it goes blank on its own.
I also have blue tooth mouse, keyboard, and a helmet and he has never done that on me, but I do not Hybernate. He did not even need to be re-paired if I shut my PC off, it remembers.
The only time I had to re-pair it was when the batteries in my keyboard must be replaced. The mouse does not need bateries replaced it has a charger.
unknown friend | Jun 10, 2007
What do I need to make my bluetooth mouse and keyboard work?
Mar 19, 2009 by petersruby20 | Posted in Add-ons
I have a wireless dell mouse and keyboard, both of which connect wirelessly to a bluetooth USB receiver which connects into my PC's USB port.
The recevier is broken, and I need to replace it. But I am not sure exactly what I need. The bluetooth receivers I keep seeing seem to be for cell phones and PDAs.
I need something that will run my mouse and keyboard. Any ideas as to what I need to buy?
Thanks.
Try someplace like Tiger Direct and look for bluetooth adapters. They plug into a USB port and aren't that expensive.
harryniantic | Mar 19, 2009
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IOGEAR Wireless Compact Keyboard Review
03.07.11
Wireless computer peripherals can really be a cruel mistress. Bluetooth devices are starting to cut into their market place and with Tablets like the iPad 2 not even having USB for normal wireless kinds, we could very well be seeing the end of wireless mice and keyboards. So companies like IOGEAR are trying something different. They're marketing to gamers with their keyboard as systems like the Xbox 360 and PS3 chiefly use wireless devices. It's a market that hasn't been exploited and IOGEAR is trying it. And here's our review of the IOGEAR Wireless Compact Keyboard!
This may be my least favorite keyboard I've ever used. There have been others that I just have had trouble typing with just because they're small or designed for something else. This is designed for gaming I think. I'm not really sure. There's a built in mouse on the keyboard but I guess that's for normal PC users since gamers usually don't use mice and it has no use on a PS3 or 360. There are also media buttons which again sends a sign toward PC.
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