Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Pingie: HTTP:: Apple Posts Support Documents on Magic Mouse Wireless Keyboard

HTTP:: Apple Posts Support Documents on Magic Mouse Wireless Keyboard
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Trying to stay ahead of the curve, Apple has posted a few Support documents online, outlining some of the aspects typical to its wireless peripherals, as well as providing troubleshooting for the new devices. The Mac maker explains how to remove and replace batteries, what to expect from the peripherals as far as the compatibility is concerned, and more. In one of its just-released Support documents, Apple instructs customers on installing batteries in their Apple Wireless Keyboard or Apple Wireless Mouse. Apple has customers identify their peripheral model, first and foremost. Then, users are told how many batteries their keyboard / mouse needs, and what type. Those who have been using Apple products for a long time will know that Apple fancies AA-type batteries, while most of its peripherals require just two to work. Exceptions are the “Apple Wireless Keyboard (2007)” and the “White Extended Apple Wireless Keyboard,” which require three and four AA batteries, res!
pectively. Powered by two AA batteries is also Apple’s new Magic Mouse, the first one ever to use Multi-Touch. “When the batteries in your Apple wireless mouse need to be replaced, replace all of them at the same time with the same kind of batteries,” Apple says. “The Apple wirele...
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