The keyboard will connect to the computer, so can’t the mouse piggy back on that wire by plugging in through the keyboard?

Edit: Turns out I just never knew they exist all over the place. Thanks! Learning a lot of cool new keyboard features out there.

  • Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Sure, many keyboards have a usb port that you can use. People tend to prefer leaving those ports open for temporary devices though (like a thumb drive) and instead plug the keyboard+mouse into the harder to reach ports on the back of the computer as they likely won’t need to move those often.

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      1 year ago

      I plug my wireless mouse’s dongle on my keyboard USB port. I figure it’s the USB port that sits the closest to the mouse so least chance of interference (not that it’s ever been a problem but hey).

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        Interference is a legit issue, especially if there is an active USB3 port near the mouse dongle. This is because USB3 specifically does create some mild interference near the 2.4GHz range used by the wireless mouse. The back ports of the motherboard also sit with the metal box between the dongle and the mouse, blocking some of the signal. Using a box-front port, or a keyboard port as you did, helps separate the dongle from potential interference sources. Even just a few inches helps a lot.