Joined: Jul 2005
From: shah alam - skudai - shah alam
OK just now my laptop fell to the floor (dont ask!) and it neatly landed on the bluetooth transceiver for my keyboard+mouse. Now the mouse+keyboard kinda works on and off if usik-usik the transceiver. Most of the time took 5-10 minutes of usik2 before it works again. I have isolated almost all other possibility and it now boils down to the transceiver.
So the question now is, can I bypass the transceiver and connect directly to the laptop (which has a built in bluetooth)? If can, how?
I'm using Logitech M275 mouse + K345 keyboard combo.
Joined: Oct 2004
From: ISA Detention Room -Port Valdez-
last time i'm working as logitech distro RMA technician, i use to have tons of that lil dongle.. by using unifying software, any logitech peripheral can be connected to this dongle (even its never been connected before)
but then again that was 7-8 years ago, now working in different field
and yeah, its not bluetooth based
best you can hope for is some /ktard who have spoiled logitech mouse/keyboard to donate his working dongle
This post has been edited by mi-g: Jun 19 2018, 08:41 PM
last time i'm working as logitech distro RMA technician, i use to have tons of that lil dongle.. by using unifying software, any logitech peripheral can be connected to this dongle (even its never been connected before)
but then again that was 7-8 years ago, now working in different field
Joined: Oct 2004
From: ISA Detention Room -Port Valdez-
QUOTE(game333 @ Jun 19 2018, 08:41 PM)
hes model dunno unifying software mah
actually there's 2 version of that software.. 1 is normal, the other is for unifying
happens once, a customer who bought 200+ m185 mouse, send all of it to a printing company to etch their company logo. that stupid printing company simply take out the dongles and put it in one place, after done printing they return it to the customer.
and that blardy customer ask us to re-pair every single mouse. damn it.
This post has been edited by mi-g: Jun 19 2018, 08:45 PM
OK just now my laptop fell to the floor (dont ask!) and it neatly landed on the bluetooth transceiver for my keyboard+mouse. Now the mouse+keyboard kinda works on and off if usik-usik the transceiver. Most of the time took 5-10 minutes of usik2 before it works again. I have isolated almost all other possibility and it now boils down to the transceiver.
So the question now is, can I bypass the transceiver and connect directly to the laptop (which has a built in bluetooth)? If can, how?
I'm using Logitech M275 mouse + K345 keyboard combo.
usually BT tech uses propitiatory frequencies so if your logitec one kaput hard luck
actually there's 2 version of that software.. 1 is normal, the other is for unifying
happens once, a customer who bought 200+ m185 mouse, send all of it to a printing company to etch their company logo. that stupid printing company simply take out the dongles and put it in one place, after done printing they return it to the customer.
and that blardy customer ask us to re-pair every single mouse. damn it.
no wonder, my workplace using the same Logitech M280 as own personal mouse.
I'm sorry to say that your mouse+keyboard combo is not a unifying device, hence you can't buy a unifying receiver to replace it. If your receiver kong, that means goodbye.