Can a Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Work With a Laptop’s Wi-Fi Versus Their Own USB Receivers?
The Question
SuperUser reader teenup wants to know if it is possible to use a wireless keyboard and mouse directly with a laptop’s Wi-Fi:
Is there any way I can use a wireless keyboard and mouse without inserting their USB receivers into my laptop’s USB ports, and just use the Wi-Fi available on the laptop instead?
Is it possible to do this, or does teenup just have to accept losing access to those two USB ports for other uses? Are there any other solutions to teenup’s problem?
The Answer
SuperUser contributors Traveling Tech Guy and Daniel B have the answer for us. First up, Traveling Tech Guy:
No. A wireless mouse/keyboard does not use regular Wi-Fi (i.e. 802.11x) and can only bind with the receiver it came with. An exception may be the Logitech Unifying receiver, which allows connecting every Logitech device that supports it, to a single receiver – but still, it will take one USB port.If you do not want to use a receiver, consider using a Bluetooth mouse/keyboard instead.
Followed by the answer from Daniel B:
Yes and no. Yes, this is possible. No, it does not work with Wi-Fi (802.11x).Instead, this can be accomplished with Bluetooth, another wireless technology built into most modern notebooks. If yours is equipped with it, you can use Bluetooth mice and keyboards. There are plenty available.
Bluetooth is definitely the best way to go in a situation like this where every USB port really counts when getting your work done.
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