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Anonymous Posted on Oct 24, 2012

What kind of wireless keyboard and mouse do i need for my mac a1181 and how do i know whether or not my computer will support a wireless setup?

It was a gift from my old roomate. I don't know much about it.

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  • Anonymous Oct 26, 2012

    Is this keyboard and mouse supported by my older computer?

  • Anonymous Oct 26, 2012

    If your older computer has bluetooth, yes

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