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Can a wireless mouse connect through a WAN card rather than the dongle? - Pizzaro - 22-07-2011 Bluetooth, one can use the USB adapter or one's own bluetooth card. Can wireless RF devices, such as a mouse be done the same way, or are they different to the 802 standards. RE: Can a wireless mouse connect through a WAN card rather than the dongle? - WARLORDTF - 28-07-2011 I haven't looked into this, though I deem it perfectly possible, however would you reeeally want to dedicate your card to the mouse? It would mean no Wireless networking... (unless you have a clever card) RE: Can a wireless mouse connect through a WAN card rather than the dongle? - Drumm - 28-07-2011 I dunno about rather than using the default stuff. But I'd bet on there being one that could be bought specifically for this sort of thing. RE: Can a wireless mouse connect through a WAN card rather than the dongle? - WARLORDTF - 28-07-2011 (28-07-2011, 04:56 PM)Drumm Wrote: I dunno about rather than using the default stuff. But I'd bet on there being one that could be bought specifically for this sort of thing. Undoubtedly. |