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 with the ...
Logitech have announced a new "unifying" USB receiver for use with its latest wireless keyboard and mice, which allows up to six of the company's compatible devices to be connected with the one ...
Today's Logitech announcement is one that's easy to overlook as insignificant. In reality, all that is being announced is a tiny USB nub that sticks out just 8mm from your notebook's side, but there's ...
Master connecting Logitech devices with the unifying receiver, even if you've lost the original Reviewed by Michael Barton Heine Jr You can connect a Logitech mouse to any Unifying Receiver with the ...
Logitech's nano receiver has always impressed on-the-go users due to its tiny dimensions (it protrudes by roughly 8mm), and would-be competitors are only just catching up. Today, that very nano ...
When it comes to purchasing a new wireless mouse, the Swiss personal computer goods provider Logitech creates a slew of popular options to choose from. Whether it's the very affordable M325 or M705, ...
[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 ...
Shopping around for a wireless keyboard and mouse usually means choosing a package deal. But what if you like the keyboard from one package and the mouse from another? Each comes with its own receiver ...
Just got my preordered Logitech G602 mouse. Its shipping with a new receiver, the C537 which isn't being recognized by Solaar or ltunify so I can't even try the mouse settings. The mouse itself works ...
solaar --show "No Devices Found" My problem is I am running Fedora 32, with a Logitech MX Anywhwere Mouse that uses a USB Pico Receiver. idVendor is 0x046d Logitech, Inc. idProduct is 0xaaad. I don't ...