Logitech Unifying receiver

Logitech Unifying receiver


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carmen.zweidler

7 years ago

Go the stick for the mouse: mx master

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vbnm2448

7 years ago

In my opinion, this should work; I have two Performance MX mice and a K700 keyboard with the same transmitter: http://ictknow-how.ch/blog/2015/11/04/logitech-mx-master-maus-mit-unifying-empfaenger-verbindenpairen/

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andreas_sieber

3 years ago

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colinbauma

3 years ago

I asked myself the same question at the time. I haven't found any clear answers, but both work. The one in the link is much smaller. The other one is quite far out (maybe it has a better range, etc.).

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Ash Ess

5 years ago

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rscherwey

5 years ago

I can only say that I have the MK 750Solar and the mouse anywhere 2 with the combo the receiver works perfectly, especially when it is plugged directly into the computer and not into a USB multiplier. I can't say for sure whether the MK 700 will also work, but I think it will and otherwise you can exchange it or test the combination directly in the shop.

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Ben Meyer

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

Hello Ben. Yes, it should work because the K-830 communicates via a Logitech Unifying receiver (at least this is visible under the technical data https://www.logitech.com/de-ch/product/living-room-keyboard-k830). You just have to pair the keyboard and the receiver via the Logitech Unifying software (so it won't work out-of-the-box).

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Anonymous

6 years ago

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Dave1565

6 years ago

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I own both varieties and honestly cannot tell the difference when using them (except visually, of course). Both receivers can be paired with up to six Unifying devices and have worked flawlessly for me so far. According to Logitech, there is a 'repairing' limit on the older models that should limit the number of pairing changes to 45 times. Since the official Logi website only offers the Pico, I assume that this is the more recent device and would therefore see no reason to buy the four franc more expensive and older Nano. Greetings David

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michael

6 years ago

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Lammi

6 years ago

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yes, you need the unifying software from logitech (basically a driver for the receiver). and by the way, it only supports unify compatible keyboards, which are afaik only available from logitech. If you can't install anything, try a bluetooth keyboard (provided bluetooth can be activated on your pc).

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