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I haven't tried it with the same manufacturer keyboard/mouse, but it does work with two different ones. I use my Dynex brand and a Microsoft brand frequently at the same time. I have never seen any indication of cross-signaling.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You may run into issue with them being is such close proximity.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes you can and they will not interrupt each other or bother one or the other desktop computer and or laptop.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.As with all Bluetooth devices, they will only work with a device that is specifically paired with it. I think your logic is comparing Bluetooth connectivity with the remote control cars that use radio frequencies for controlling a device. In that instance, you always had to be sure you got the cars on different frequencies when your kids wanted the same car or else they would be intermittently controlling the other's car! Understood. However, Bluetooth is a bit different in that your PC or Mac has to "accept" a Bluetooth broadcast before it will work. Once your device is paired with a computer, it will only recognize that computer as its "mate", unless you go through the pairing procedure on another computer. Short answer: yes, you can use 2 wireless keyboard and mouse sets on 2 different PCs on the same desk without interference. (If the batteries begin to run low on any of the devices, you may begin to think they are interfering, but it is only because there is not enough juice left to transmit the signal.)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have 2 pc's on my desk and both use wireless keyboard/mouse and I have not had any roblems. I also at times have had 2 mice connected to one pc without a problem So yes you can
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, you should be able to use 2 wireless keyboard & mouse on two separate pc's at the same desk.
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