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Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard Cuts the Cord

Most everyone who has ever had to deal with the confusing maze of cables, cords and wires that are connected to a computer workstation, would agree that the fewer the cords the better. This fact is one of the reasons why wireless technology is increasingly in demand. And, this demand is even having an impact on your keyboard and mouse and many predict that the Bluetooth wireless mouse and the Bluetooth wireless keyboard will become the standard input devices in the near future.

Because of the advances in battery life and in wireless technology networking, the day is coming that everything that needs to communicate with your computer, from the keyboard to the mouse and every other needed peripheral, will do so wirelessly. Apple once again seems to be leading the way, as they have been the first to make the enabled keyboard, of this technology, part of the standard suite of equipment that comes with their new iMac. Their keyboard is also a perfect compliment to their Apple Bluetooth Wireless Mighty Mouse, which has some additional fresh features for the humble mouse.

Other manufacturers are also offering enabled keyboard models of this technology, which can be used with any enabled computer of this technology, be it a desktop model or a laptop. In fact, these keyboards can also be used with a handheld computer or with a Bluetooth wireless technology PDA. While you probably don't want to lug around your keyboard with your PDA, it can be a nice option if you want to quickly add contacts or notes from the home or office where you are using your keyboard.

For those who are eager to eliminate the tether on their keyboard and make the move to a Bluetooth wireless keyboard, Rocketfish offers a popular option. Their Rocketfish Wireless Multimedia Bluetooth Keyboard and Laser Mouse is a combination product that includes both the wireless keyboard and a Bluetooth wireless mouse, utilizing mobile wireless technology. This combo has received very positive reviews from those who own and use the products. However, it should be noted that this package is only compatible with the Windows operating system and cannot be used with Apple Mac computers.

Both the Rocketfish enabled keyboard of this technology and the wireless mouse utilize a USB adapter key, which is included in the package. This USB adapter key uses the WIDCOMM version 5.1, which gives the devices a range of up to 60 feet. However, this range might be considered overkill since not much will be readable on your computer screen at a distance of 60 feet, not matter how big the words or how sharp your eyes.

Not only does the USB key drive both the Rocketfish mouse and keyboard, but it also functions as a hub. This hub function allows you to transfer digital files to and from your computer or any other enabled device.

Reviewers have commented that the Rocketfish enabled keyboard of this technology is very thin and is also very stylishly designed and comes with a comfortable wrist pad built right into the unit. The keyboard has 104 keys for all the normal functions, and it also boasts 10 bonus keys. These are "one-touch" keys that are intended to be used for multimedia access and control. For instance, one of the keys will open up an internet browser, one will get email, and still another will access the help screens. There are also dedicated keys for playing DVDs, with such functions as play, rewind, pause and fast forward, as well as keys for volume and mute.

In addition to the above benefits of switching to a Bluetooth wireless keyboard and the joy of eliminating unsightly cords, a wireless keyboard can also help protect your heath. With the amount of time people now spend in front of computers and typing, it is even more important to consider ergonomics. With a wireless keyboard you can position it in the best place to help you maintain a proper position.







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Today's Tip On Bluetooth Technology

Belkin is a well-known manufacturer of computer networking components and they have a reputation for providing excellent quality, value and reasonable prices. In recent years, Belkin has been introducing more and more products in the wireless networking area. One of their latest entries into this category is their version of the Bluetooth wireless printer adapter.



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