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This article includes instructions for syncing a Logitech wireless mouse with a different receiver and information about using Unifying- and Non-Unifying Receivers.
The receiver extends only 8mm from the USB port, and uses the 2.4GHz wireless band with 128-bit AES encryption. An accompanying application, Logitech's Unifying software, is used to control ...
The Unifying receiver can control up to six Unifying-compatible Logitech peripherals and set up is fast and easy. For the first device, just plug in the receiver and the mouse or keyboard is ...
The Unifying receiver can control up to six Unifying-compatible Logitech peripherals and set up is fast and easy.
Logitech is about to release keyboards and mice with a tiny USB receiver which aims to overcome such things by allowing multiple peripheral devices to connect to just one receiver.
The Unifying receiver – based on the groundbreaking design of the industry-first Logitech Plug-and-Forget Nano-receiver – is so tiny (it protrudes only 8 mm from the edge of your computer) you ...
The Unifying receiver can control up to six Unifying-compatible Logitech peripherals and set up is fast and easy. For the first device, just plug in the receiver and the mouse or keyboard is ...
Remember that USB Unifying receiver that Logitech outed earlier this month? Say hello to the newest duo to support the technology. Both the Performance Mouse MX and Anywhere Mouse MX can connect ...
Logitech on Wednesday introduced its Wireless Desktop MK710, a keyboard-and-mouse bundle that features the company's unifying receiver and a three-hour "lifetime" battery life.
Using Linux to manage my keyboard and mouse with Logitech's Unifying receiver Here's what I found using open source software to enable device management on Linux.