A:AnswerThe MK250 keyboard has a light laptop‑style feel, not the deep mechanical travel of an IBM Selectric. If you want that typewriter‑like tactile feedback, this won’t replicate it closely.
A:AnswerYes, you can connect this combo to a phone or tablet as long as the device supports Bluetooth keyboards and mice. Most modern iOS and Android devices do, so you’ll be able to type and navigate just like on a computer.
A:AnswerThe MK250 is designed for Windows/Mac via Bluetooth. Xbox consoles don’t support most Bluetooth keyboards, so this combo will not work natively with Xbox Series S.
A:AnswerYes, the MK250 works with HP laptops running Windows. It connects via a USB receiver, so as long as your laptop has a USB port, you’ll be able to plug it in and start using both the keyboard and mouse right away.
A:AnswerI cannot answer this question completely. I do turn my computer off alot and a do not let it sit idle. So I am not
sure of how long. I have found that a few times it takes
awhile for my mouse to come alive after I have left my computer sit for awhile. Carolyn
A:AnswerThe MK250 combo is designed for power efficiency. Both the keyboard and mouse enter a low-power sleep mode when not in use, helping extend battery life.
A:AnswerOn a Mac OS, the right-click button typically provides a context menu, offering quick access to common actions related to the selected item, such as copy, paste, open, etc.