![]() ![]() *These days, there's 'Logitech Options', 'Set Point' and the newest 'Logi Options+', depending on hardware/OS. See How do Logitech keyboards coexist? What if I mix up the USB dongles? for how these 'mid-period' dongles worked. Thanks to roaima for the comment - there's a re-pairing utility Logitech Connection Utility available which may help. Turn on Bluetooth and click on Add Device. Turn on the PC, click the Windows icon, and go to All apps. ![]() When on pair mode, the light on the keyboard should start blinking. A Logitech wireless keyboard and mouse combo lets you ditch the wires and gain freedom of movement, whether youre working in a set location or moving around a. At least with the new Unifying dongles, you can manually pair several devices. Once the keyboard is on, set it to pair mode. Later dongles were paired for life with the device they came in the box with, no mix & match at all. As far as I'm aware, nothing still uses the old Connect* software, which I think was for the receivers with a physical button. ![]() If you have an older keyboard & a newer mouse, even though they are supposedly "the same thing" they may be using different versions of the dongle technology. Logi change the dongle requirements over time. They're either not-really-wifi or not-really-bluetooth, they won't link to anything except the 'family' they're designed for. Go into the Device Manager (use the search box on the taskbar) and locate the Logitech device. Logitech's receivers are not interchangeable. Manually Searching and Installing Device Drivers. Is there any way to pair the old keyboard and the new mouse with the same non-unifying receiver? What other alternatives do I have besides plugging to receivers simultaneously? But why can't I pair it with the older receiver (with or without the keyboard)? I also tried pairing the keyboard with the new mouse's receiver, but failed (the Connect Utility doesn't recognize that receiver at all - it says no receiver is connected - although the mouse is working just fine with it). The new mouse works with its dedicated receiver that came with it, so I know that the mouse is OK. The full-size keyboard features a familiar key shape, size, and feeling and the contoured and ambidextrous mouse has been designed to fit comfortably into either palm. I do as the instructions say (turn it off then on again) but the utility doesn't recognize it (I tried this strategy to re-pair the older keyboard and it worked). The MK540 Advanced is an instantly familiar wireless keyboard and mouse combo built for precision, comfort, and reliability. Now one button in the mouse stopped working so I bought a new M185 mouse, but I can't pair it with the older receiver using Logitech's Connect Utility (version 2.30.90). I have a Logitech keyboard and a mouse pair (keyboard K270 and mouse M185) that are paired to a single non-unifying receiver, and they work (I bought them together as a pair). ![]()
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