Can wireless mouse work with different receiver?

Can wireless mouse work with different receiver?

You can use any wireless Logitech mouse that supports the Unifying Receiver with any Unifying Receiver. A single Unifying Receiver can connect up to six wireless Logitech devices, including mice and keyboards.

How do I connect my Logitech wireless mouse to the Unifying receiver?

Download and install Logitech Unifying software. Press the Easy-Switch button to select a channel. Press the Connect button. On the computer, plug the Unifying receiver into a USB port and follow the onscreen instructions for completing the pairing.

How do you reset a Logitech wireless mouse?

Multiple Methods of Reset Check the bottom of your mouse, and turn the power to the On position. Look under the power button for the reset button. If one is there, hold the reset for five full seconds to reset the mouse. Attempt to use the mouse to see if the problem is resolved.

Can you use a wireless mouse without the USB?

Yes, you can use a Bluetooth mouse without its USB dongle Some Bluetooth mouse bundled with USB dongle but it still works fine without it. If your notebook, laptop, or desktop PC already has a Bluetooth connection, then USB dongle may not be necessary to be plugged in.

Can you connect Logitech mouse without receiver?

It depends on a bunch of different factors. There are plenty of mouse manufacturers out there. For instance, a mouse designed to connect via Bluetooth might work without the receiver. Then, if you have a Logitech mouse from the Unifying range, you could just get another receiver from the same category.

How do I connect my Logitech mouse to my new receiver?

Pair with another Unifying receiver

  1. Download and install Logitech Unifying software.
  2. Press the Easy-Switch button to select a channel.
  3. Press the Connect button.
  4. On the computer, plug the Unifying receiver into a USB port and follow the onscreen instructions for completing the pairing.

Why does my Logitech wireless mouse stop working?

Our user has a Logitech wireless mouse and receiver plugged in. When we connect a usb-to-Ethernet adapter with the Ethernet cable plugged in, the wireless mouse stops working. This only happens when the Ethernet cable is plugged into the adapter (adapter alone plugged into usb is fine).

What should I do if my Logitech keyboard is not connecting?

Make sure the device is fully charged (replace the batteries with brand new batteries if it’s not a rechargeable device). Plug the device into a different USB port on your computer. If possible, don’t use a USB hub or other similar device. If you are using a USB 3.0 port try plugging the device into a USB 2.0 port.

Why is my USB 2.0 mouse not working?

When using a USB 2.0 2.4GHz wireless peripheral device (such as a mouse, keyboard, or headphones) with a PC that also has a USB 3.0 peripheral device plugged in, you may experience erratic operation caused by interference. This is especially likely to happen when using USB 3.0 remote hard drives or flash drives. This interference may result in:

Why does my Ethernet cable interfere with my mouse?

Simply moving the mouse receiver to the front of the case solved the issue, but I really have no idea why the ethernet cable should interfere with the mouse signal. Try connecting a shielded/braided USB cable between the USB dongle and the USB port.