I use BT, solves all that (although the logitech unifying receivers make all of their stuff work with just 1 dongle - that's about bulletproof). So how do you define direct method for which CPU? And most wireless receivers are using a bus which is attached to the system board instead of directly to the general purpose CPU. I don't know of any general purpose CPU with direct attachement of some wireless receiver. Probably it's using some internal USB bus without using any USB port. If you look into your system configuration of your computing device which wireless receivers exist and how they are connected, you may see which bus they are using for attachement. But I would expect that even mixing wireless technologies for different devices should work too.Īnd a USB dongle is also some variant of direct method. But I don't have any wireless keyboard nor mouse and hence can't try. But I have at least one computing device with builtin receivers for both wireless technologies (bluetooth and infrared). I didn't try to mix bluetooth and infrared. Other wireless technologies exist too but are less common. Beside bluetooth, infrared is very common too. There exist different wireless technologies for computing devices, keyboards and mice. I know about bluetooth keyboards and mice and unifying dongle but i want the direct method. How do you expect us to reply when you didn't tell us what you did and how you configured? Sure, as already mentioned, you may connect wirelessly with the builtin receiver of your computing device.Īs already mentioned, you should connect directly to builtin receiver of your computing device. Is there a way to use the wireless keyboard directly? Why are you asking with such a constraint and without providing any other details? Joyner has explained the principle regardless of wireless technology deployed. You may connect them directly to the builtin receiver of your computing device (or TV). How i can use wireless keyboard & mouse without usb reciever dongle?
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