Increase the range of your Bluetooth accessories
Most wireless keyboards and mice have a maximum effective operating distance of about 30 feet (9 m). If you find the signal of your wireless keyboard and mouse a little spotty, there are ways to strengthen the connection. This wikiHow teaches you how to extend the wireless range of a wireless keyboard and mouse so you can reliably use it.
Extending Wireless Mouse and Keyboard Range
While most wireless keyboards and mice have a maximum effective operating distance of about 30 feet (9 m), it can be difficult to reach even a third of that distance due to obstacles or interference. There are ways to extend the range, including by removing obstacles or using a USB extender.
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QuestionWhat about getting an extension USB cable and make the dongle closer to the wireless mouse? Or does the mouse need to be closer to the PC?Community AnswerFor the highest wireless range, the mouse should be close to the dongle. Whether you do this by moving the dongle or the mouse doesn't matter.
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QuestionMy computer and TV are in different rooms with 40'+ distance between them. I have connected them with my HDM1 cable. Do I need a "super range" wireless keyboard/mouse to use with the TV, and what can you recommend?Community AnswerI have the same setup with plaster walls and closets between the rooms. I extended the dongle to the inside of a closet with a power USB cable. I use Gyration's Air Mouse® GO Plus with Compact Keyboard (GYM1100CKNA). It's designed for presentations and has up to 100-foot range. The keyboard is great, the mouse is frustrating at times. It has a feature that is constantly turning on and off, I guess due to signal drop, that I wish I had the option to lock in the settings app they provide. But it works and probably wouldn't have the issues with standard sheet rock walls.
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QuestionDoes a wireless mouse work without placing it on any surface?Community AnswerThe scroll wheel will still function. The mouse will not move unless it is brought against a surface.
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- Wireless mice and keyboards typically work on a 2.4 gigahertz network, which is a common network for almost every other wireless item in your home. This is why it's important to move the wireless receiver as far away from other wireless items as possible.Thanks
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