Rechargeable batteries are best in applications where you would have
to replace alkallines often. In this case, the keyboard is a low power
device so alkalines are the best choice.
Quote of the nanosecond . . .
Rational arguments don't usually work on religious people. Otherwise,
there woul
They are just AA batteries so I assume you could use whatever ones you
want. I use the cheapie store brand ones and they last long enough that
it's hard to recall how often I change them. Probably twice a year or less.
CB
On 3/27/14 2:14 PM, Mike Busboom wrote:
Hi. I am using Alkaline batteri
Hi. I am using Alkaline batteries and have been for four months now. Recently,
I took them out of the keyboard, just to find out how well charged they were,
and according to my battery tester, they were still very, very full. While I
can't know for sure, I can't help but wonder if rechargeable
Hi,
I bought the rechargeable batteries from Apple and have been using them in my
Apple wireless keyboard for a couple of years. I normally don't have to charge
them but every six months or so. They have worked great.
Robert Carter
On Mar 26, 2014, at 12:03 PM, Cameron Strife wrote:
> Hi. I