Back in 1983, when IBM released the PCjr with its wireless keyboard, its disadvantages completely outweighed its benefits. The keys were clunky and difficult to use, and its infrared line-of-sight technology meant if you moved the keyboard too far or put a coffee cup in the way, it would disconnect from the computer. Today, wireless computers use Bluetooth or radio technology for wireless keyboards, meaning you don’t have to worry about blocking the signal. A variety of designs also means you can usually find a style that is right for you. However, this is not to say they don’t have their disadvantages. Know the disadvantages before deciding if a wireless keyboard is the right choice for you. Writer Bio

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