A Bluetooth Mouse
Microsoft Bluetooth Mouse, $29.95, available at Microsoft
The natural complement to a Bluetooth keyboard is a mouse, and I'm a huge fan of this one from Microsoft. It's small, feels great in the hand, and lets you program its buttons to perform different functions.
so you can do more without taking your hand off of it. Use it anywhere, even a park bench or your room carpet, relaying Microsoft Blue Track Technology. You can use it up to twelve months using a single battery. After that you need to change your Battery for re-use.
Although
it's paired with an iPad in the picture above, I've used Bluetooth keyboard with my computer and it works fine. There's no lag
when I type, the keys have a satisfying clip, and the battery lasts a
very long time.
If you do use it with an iPad, you'll notice some iOS-specific function keys on the top row, which will let you adjust its volume, screen brightness, and lock the screen without having to touch the tablet.
If you do use it with an iPad, you'll notice some iOS-specific function keys on the top row, which will let you adjust its volume, screen brightness, and lock the screen without having to touch the tablet.




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