Apple introduces wireless keyboard & mouse
Adaptive frequency hopping & bluetooth technology provide reliable & secure connections to Macs.
Posted 18 Sept 2003

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“Apple was the first to fully integrate Bluetooth support in its operating system with Mac OS X and the first to make Bluetooth standard across our entire line of professional notebooks,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. “The Bluetooth-based Apple Wireless Keyboard and Mouse are an ideal complement to our new PowerBooks and provide our desktop customers with an elegant way to eliminate cable clutter.”
The Apple Wireless Mouse features a comfortable, easy-to-use ambidextrous design. The optical tracking engine provides responsive and accurate cursor movement on almost any type of surface. The Apple Wireless Keyboard features 16 function keys, full numeric keypad, inverted-T, audio control and the ability to eject optical media. Freed from cables, the full-size yet compact wireless keyboard takes up very little space on a desktop and easily fits on a user’s lap. Both products feature AFH software allowing the Bluetooth radios to adapt to the presence of other wireless products by avoiding the frequencies used by other wireless devices and networks to virtually eliminate interference which could otherwise impact performance or mouse and keyboard control.
Both devices feature an advanced power management system that automatically switches to low power modes during inactivity and can also be turned off when not in use such as during travel or weekends. Ready to use out of the box, the Apple Wireless Mouse features two Energizer e2 AA batteries providing up to three months of use. The Apple Wireless Keyboard features four Energizer e2 AA batteries providing up to nine months of use.
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