You know that pseudo-tactile feeling you get when you fondle your mouse's clicky scroll wheel, the one that satisfies your obsessive need to touch everything? Logitech wants to give you more clicks, ...
A wireless Logitech mouse compatible with the Logitech Unifying Receiver can connect to any Unifying Receiver. You'll need Logitech's Unifying software to pair or un-pair a compatible wireless mouse.
I’m certain that many of you have the problem of too many USB devices and not enough USB ports. Fortunately, Logitech is helping to solve this problem with their Unifying Receiver. It is basically a ...
If you’ve got a Bluetooth enabled netbook, you can plug in a number of wireless devices including keyboards, mice, headphones, and whatnot. But that means futzing with Bluetooth software to configure ...
If the Logitech Unifying Receiver is not detected, working, or pairing in Windows 11/10, then this post may be able to help you. Logitech Unifying Receiver is a hardware device that syncs all the ...
This post will show you how to install and use Logitech Unifying software. Logitech Unifying software streamlines the connectivity of multiple Logitech wireless devices to a single USB receiver. Keep ...
Hey- I need two Logitech Unifying receivers- just the receiver part in order to replace one broken and one lost one. It has to be a Unifying receiver with the little asterisk on it. I can buy a mouse ...
[endes0] has been hacking with USB HID recently, and a Logitech M185 mouse’s USB receiver has fallen into their hands. Unlike many Logitech mice, this one doesn’t include a Unifying receiver, though ...
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