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  2. Wireless keyboard - Wikipedia

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    Visual depiction of a compact wireless keyboard. A wireless keyboard is a computer keyboard that allows the user to communicate with computers, tablets, or laptops with the help of radio frequency (RF), such as WiFi and Bluetooth or with infrared (IR) technology. Wireless keyboards in the current market are commonly accompanied by a wireless mouse.

  3. ThinkPad Tablet 2 - Wikipedia

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    The ThinkPad Tablet 2 from front and back. The ThinkPad Tablet 2 is a tablet computer announced in 2012 and released by Lenovo in 2013.. The Tablet 2 is the successor to the original Android-based ThinkPad Tablet, and was one of the launch tablet devices for the touch-oriented Microsoft Windows 8 operating system.

  4. IdeaPad tablets - Wikipedia

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    The A1 tablet was powered by a single-core 1 GHz Cortex A8 processor. [15] It was suggested by the reviewer that the "single-core CPU may be the reason why no Honeycomb is on board, and may explain how Lenovo can achieve its aggressive price". [15] A feature indicated to be "most notable for a tablet at this price" was the capacitive touch ...

  5. ThinkPad Tablet - Wikipedia

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    ThinkPad Tablet with keyboard. The ThinkPad Tablet was launched with an optional, dedicated keyboard folio [when defined as?]. [7] The folio offered a Lenovo keyboard and an optical trackpoint. [7] The presence of this folio was appreciated by PC World as well, with the reviewer calling the folio the Tablet's best feature. [7]

  6. PS/2 port - Wikipedia

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    The PS/2 keyboard port is electrically and logically identical to the IBM AT keyboard port, differing only in the type of electrical connector used. The PS/2 platform introduced a second port with the same design as the keyboard port for use to connect a mouse; thus the PS/2-style keyboard and mouse interfaces are electrically similar and ...

  7. Windows 10 - Wikipedia

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    Users can toggle between these two modes at any time, and Windows can prompt or automatically switch when certain events occur, such as disabling Tablet mode on a tablet if a keyboard or mouse is plugged in, or when a 2-in-1 PC is switched to its laptop state. In Tablet mode, programs default to a maximized view, and the taskbar contains a back ...

  8. Tablet computer - Wikipedia

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    By 2012, Android tablet adoption had increased. 52% of tablet owners owned an iPad, while 51% owned an Android-powered tablet (percentages do not add up to 100% because some tablet owners own more than one type). [236] By end of 2013, Android's market share rose to 61.9%, followed by iOS at 36%. [237]

  9. Human interface device - Wikipedia

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    PS/2 did not typically support plug-and-play, which means that connecting a PS/2 keyboard or mouse with the computer powered on does not always work and may pose a hazard to the computer's motherboard. Likewise, the PS/2 standard did not support the HID protocol. The USB human interface device class describes a USB HID.