![]() Un pair repair using Unifying Software:ġ.Prefer using USB 2.0 rather than USB 3.0 ports. Bypass the use of KVM switch boxes, port replicators, docking stations, and USB hubs if any. Make sure that the batteries are within the manufacturers date. Here’s a valuable list I haven’t found online, straight from a very nice Logitech chat support agent: Comes in handy if you administer multiple machines in your office. With this setup, the devices behave more like “wired” devices. It’s a good idea to mark the receivers so that you know which one is which: in my case, I bought the mouse before Logitech had the big bad Logo Redesign idea, so both my mouse and its receiver have the old Logitech logo, and the keyboard and its receiver have the new logo. They keyboard is at all times unaffected and can also be unplugged – for use with another computer. I can now unplug the mouse receiver and use it in my Mac, and when I’m done I can plug it back into the Windows machine and use the mouse there. Now each device is paired to its own receiver again. this completes the pairing for the second device/receiver.switch on the SECOND device (and follow the instructions).plugin the next receiver and start the Logitech software.switch OFF that device and unplug the corresponding receiver.switch on ONE device – this should complete the pairing for this device/receiver.start the Logitech software (and follow the instructions).unplug one receiver, leave the other one in place. ![]()
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