![]() ![]() Logitech’s advanced 2.4 GHz connectivity not only provides reliability to every click and keystroke, but it also adds industry-standard 128-bit AES encryption between the peripheral of choice and the receiver. When you launch the software, it asks you to turn the device you want to add to the receiver off and back on, test it out to make sure it’s connected and working, and that’s pretty much it! You can add up to six peripherals to a single USB Unifying receiver. You first need to download the Logitech Unifying software, and then disconnect your keyboard’s Unifying receiver while keeping your mouse’s connected (or keep the keyboard’s receiver connected if you’re comfortable operating the computer with no mouse for a minute). The process of connecting extra peripherals to your Logitech Unifying receiver is as easy as it can be. How to use the Logitech Unifying receiver There are separate benefits for businesses buying Unifying supported keyboards and mice which we will explore further down in the article. You can store the second USB dongle in case you lose the other one or if it breaks or stops working. Supported Logitech keyboards and mice can connect to a unifying receiver that didn’t come in the box. ![]() If you have a Logitech keyboard and mouse that both have the Unifying icon on them, it means that you will only be needing a single USB port to connect both of them to your computer. We will explore the ins and outs of Logitech’s proprietary keyboard and mouse USB dongle in this short article. In simple terms, it is a more convenient way for your multiple Logitech computer peripherals to connect to your computer that can be useful for users and especially businesses. You may have noticed the Unifying icon and text on your new Logitech purchase and are wondering what it is.
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