
Logitech USB Unifying Reciever
Logitech USB Unifying Reciever
6 months ago
Yes, the Logitech Unifying Receiver (Manufacturer product id: 910-005931) is compatible with the Logitech K750 Solar Keyboard. The Unifying receiver makes it possible to connect multiple Logitech devices, including the K750 keyboard, via a single USB port.
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The Logitech Unifying receiver is not directly compatible with the Logitech MK270 Combo, as it normally uses a nano receiver that is not compatible with Unifying technology. To use the MK270 Combo, you need the specific Nano receiver that comes with the set. However, the Unifying receiver is compatible with all Logitech products that support Unifying technology, such as the K750 Solar Keyboard.
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To address your questions: 1. Compatibility with Logitech Y-R0009: The Logitech Unifying Receiver is compatible with devices that have the Unifying logo. Check your device for this logo to confirm compatibility. 2. Installing Software: The link you provided seems to be incorrect or outdated. You can try visiting Logitech's official website and searching for «Unifying Software» to download the correct software. Ensure you are using the latest version compatible with your device. 3. Mac Compatibility: Yes, the Logitech Unifying Receiver can be used with Mac systems. It supports connecting multiple compatible devices to a Mac computer.
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The Logitech Unifying receiver is compatible with the Logitech Marathon M705 mouse. The M705 mouse uses a Unifying receiver to connect to the computer, and this type of receiver makes it possible to connect several Logitech-compatible devices to a single USB port.
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The Unifying receiver is not compatible with the Logitech G Pro mouse. The G Pro uses LIGHTSPEED technology which requires a specific receiver, different from the Unifying receiver used for Unifying-compatible keyboards and mice.
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The Logitech Unifying Receiver is compatible with the Logitech M705 Marathon Mouse Wireless. The Unifying Receiver allows you to connect up to six compatible devices, including mice and keyboards, to a single receiver, ensuring a clutter-free workspace and reliable connectivity.
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The Logitech Unifying receiver is compatible with all Logitech Unifying products that support Unifying technology. To ensure that the Logitech mk295 Silent Combo is compatible with a Unifying receiver, you should check whether the set uses Unifying technology. If not, you will need a receiver that is specifically designed for the mk295 Silent Combo. The Logitech mk295 Silent Combo normally uses a Nano receiver, which is not compatible with Unifying technology.
Automatically generated from the .Hello,It depends how close is your PC when you use Bluetooth or adapter,is it integrate with wifi antena(bluetooth )etc..I use three PC with one mouse and keyboard two on Bluetooth and one with adapter and works pretty good.
I use my MX Master 3 with this dongle and can update the firmware using the Unifying software from Logitech. :) Hope this helps.
No it isn't. The 502G lightspeed requires a lightspeed receiver.
USB A Socket found on computers
According to the manufacturer, this dongle is compatible with all Logitech "Unifying" products (if the "Unifying" logo is indicated on the set, then it is compatible).
The question is a bit strange: Every Logitech wireless keyboard/mouse comes with its own receiver. If both keyboard and mouse are supplied with the Unifying receiver, you can pair both devices with one of the two receivers (regardless of which one) and thus only have one USB port occupied. Buying an additional Unifying receiver only makes sense if the receiver has been lost or (with Logitech keyboards/mice that support more than one device) an additional machine is to be operated with the same keyboard/mouse. If necessary, a Unifying receiver can be used for this purpose, which has been freed up by pairing two devices to one receiver, as described above. If the keyboard/mouse are from different manufacturers or are not Unifying-capable, they cannot be paired with a Unifying receiver.
I don't think there are any significant differences - the more expensive receiver is an older model. No idea why Digitec is still offering it. By the way, there's another cheaper one on the Logitech site with item number 910-005236.
If this mouse is Logitech Unifying compatible - which it is - it will work.
Hello, yes of course and it works perfectly
Yes, these operating systems are supported: Logitech Unifying-compatible devices Windows®︎ 10.11 or higher macOS 10.10 or higher
only devices that have the Unifying logo will work
Yes, it worked for me, the Unifying receiver should be compatible, the Unifying pairing software can be downloaded for free from https://support.logi.com/. When you start the software, the following sentence appears: You can pair up to six compatible wireless mice, keyboards and other devices with a Logitech Unifying receiver.
No, a Nano receiver is required for your Logitech product. This is the compatibility list for the Unifying receiver: https://support.logi.com/hc/de/community/posts/360032499013-Unifying-Receiver-Mouse-Compatibility-List You may be able to get the replacement part you are looking for here: https://support.logi.com/hc/de-ch/articles/360025072794-USB-Nano-Empf%C3%A4nger
Only compatible with Logitech products with wireless connection.
I am of the opinion that you need to set up the SetPoint (old) / Options (new) software briefly on at least one PC so that you can connect the old keyboard with the new dongle - after that, the combo should work again on all PCs without software installation.
Logitech is always a good investment
I have only used this with Logitech keyboard and mouse, and I have no problems at all with it. I don't have logitech headsets, so I can't comment, BUT if Logitech says it works, I would trust them. I started, by mistake, with 3 multi receivers, and was advised at the time of installation to remove 2. One was sufficient.
Bonjours, Sur votre clavier il y a certainlyment des touches "1 2 3" et un bouton sous la sourie afin de sélectionner la clé unifying. If this does not work, check the "Logitech option" to make sure that you have connected your piano and source to your two unifying keys. If this doesn't work, try using the Logitech device. J'espère que cela vous aura aidé. Hello, On your keyboard, there are probably "1 2 3" keys and a key under the mouse to select the unify key. If that doesn't work, look for the Logitech option to make sure your keyboard and mouse are connected to the two unification keys. If it still does not work, contact Logitech help. I hope this has helped.
I used a Logitech keyboard and mouse. You need to download a software to connect the devices, which you can find on the Logitech support site. I believe this dongle works with all Logitech wireless devices, that's why it's called Unifying receiver
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