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 ...
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 ...
Want to get the most of out Logitech’s Unifying Receiver or Nano Receiver on Ubuntu? If so, check out the powerful open-source tool Solaar. Some of the best Logitech wireless keyboards and mice come ...
Updating the driver for your Logitech G502 mouse can seem daunting, but it’s crucial for optimal performance and compatibility. Whether you’re a gamer or a professional, keeping your drivers ...
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 ...
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 ...
DIYer Warrior_Rocker wanted to make his classic SNES controller wireless, so he decided to hack in a USB Logitech receiver and transmitter so the controller could work with modern devices. To hack ...
[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 ...