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Wi-Fi crushes Bluetooth mouse for RF airspace I finished up my sub-$400 all-in-one dual-core 19" LCD PC and added an Airlink 101 AWLL3028 (Realtek 8187B chipset) 802.11 b/g USB 2.
Types of Wireless Mice The two main types of a wireless mouse are a radio frequency, or RF, mouse and a Bluetooth radio frequency, or Bluetooth RF, mouse.
Bluetooth has been around for years but still, mice manufacturers include wireless radio frequency (RF) receivers. Here, we go into a few reasons why vendors continue to rely on RF ...
Both Bluetooth mice worked at distances of more than 30 feet, while the best RF mouse, the Logitech, stopped receiving signals at a distance of just more than 13 feet.
These expert-approved Bluetooth and RF mice—great for gaming and word processing—ditch the wire for a cleaner workspace.
The type with the USB dongle is called an RF mouse, which stands for radio frequency. The second type is without a USB dongle — these use Bluetooth to communicate with the computer.
ok, so my cousin and he's friends have this challenge for each other ... convert a USB input device (mouse/keyboard) to bluetooth instead. I think there are some in&out or tacos at stake but ...
My particular issue was trying to use a Logitech MX Anywhere 2 mouse (it supports both Bluetooth and RF receiver) with an XPS 15 (Windows 10 Home).