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So I got out my trusty HP 2133 Mini-Note, which can still boot Windows XP, loaded the Logitech Unifying software on that, and paired all three devices to one USB receiver.
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 ...
Bundled Devices and Software Integration The Logitech Unifying Receiver will be bundled with some of Logitech’s latest devices, enhancing their functionality and user experience.
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 ...
Install and then start the Logitech Unifying software. Follow any prompts that appear on-screen. The software will detect your trackball and you will get a confirmation dialog box.
Logitech’s new Unifying receiver is a tiny USB nubbin that can wirelessly connect to one or more keyboards and mice, freeing up ports and space on your computer. The new peripherals that work ...
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 ...
Today, Logitech introduced a convenient and clutter-free way for you to connect wireless keyboards and mice to your laptop — the Logitech Unifying receiver. So small that it can stay in the laptop ...
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 ...
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.