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This would not work a wireless keyboard don't know if it was not compatible with computer or keyboard but it did not work.
I threw it out. Not worth your time. Made in China. Does not operate consistency what so ever. For 4 dollars and 5 dollars to ship, it's not worth shipping back. Try Belkin. Very over priced (20 to 25 dollars), but Belkin works consistently. This seller's product is not even worth what you pay for; unless, you like buying trash to place in your garbage can.
My use for the product is with a USB-only KVM switch and my legacy ergonomic keyboard and mouse which are PS/2. This is a simple product that simply works.
Bought this for a relative's notebook, used it when I reloaded they're software, worked like a charm. The only con I could say is when I rebooted it didnt pick it up sometimes, but I just unplugged and reinserted it, no biggie. It's a handy item to have and the shipping was very quick.
The Keyboard...
I have it hooked up to my Compaq Laptop and my Logitech Access Keyboard right now and it seems to be working reasonable well. None of the dedicated accessory keys work such as volume etc. But as I rarely use these keys it is not a great loss. My motivation for purchasing this device was that it is a cheap and fast band aid solution, to my dislike of laptop keyboards. Granted I have every intention of buying a dedicated full size USB keyboard in the very near future. But for the moment this adaptor suits my purposes.
The mouse...
My Laptop mouse is Logitech notebook mouse which is USB wireless...
However as I heard so many negatives about the mouse adaptor as an experiment I tried the mouse adaptor with an older model (roller ball NOT Laser) Compaq mouse. And it seems to work fine on that device as well.
With no disrespect intended towards buyers and users of Dell Computers or the capabilities of Dell Computers. I have heard in the past that they can be a little temperamental with "foreign" devices. So I would advise those users to purchase these sort of adaptors with caution.
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