For those new Logitech Unifying devices which require to be configured and controlled by Logitech's proprietary protocol, most of the "emulatation class" KVM switches can not pass the protocol correctly which is the true reason why they can not work together with Logitech Unifying Receiver wirelss keyboard and mouse.
One new class of KVM technology - DDM class KVM switch is the only KVM technology currently works with most of the Logitech Unifying devices. Please Google "Class of KVM switch" to see the advantages of DDM technology.
Unless, Logitech release the its communication protocol of the unifying receiver or Logitech make their own KVM switches for notebook computers, I don't think there are solutions in near future.
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Yes. There are plenty of trouble shooting websites for logitech wireless keyboard. There are also applications automatically installed in most computers to troubleshoot the keyboard with free software.
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Logitech makes the best wireless keyboards in my opinion.
Logitech and Microsoft are the two best-known brands in wireless keyboards.
The Logitech K700 wireless keyboard with touchpad can be purchased from all good computer and electronics stores. Alternatively, try sites such as Amazon or Ebay.
There are many cheap Logitech wireless keyboards and mouses. The Media combo MK200 is around $25 dollars and is a combo keyboard and mouse. The MK520 is around $50.
Yes, all of the Logitech Wireless Keyboards feature Logitech's cutting edge wireless circuitry, which is guaranteed not to interfere with other wireless items while still providing excellent range.
Most wireless keyboards, as well as mice, are plug and play, meaning you simply plug the receiver into a usb port and it does the rest. The keyboard will have a connect button, most likely located on the bottom. The receiver might have a button to force the connection as well.
Some features of the Logitech Dinovo Edge keyboard include: a wireless keyboard, touch disc touch pad, perfect stroke key system, media controls, and rechargeable batteries.
Yes. In fact, it's designed to work on a PC.
Logitech wireless keyboards can be purchased from a lot of various retailers, ranging from the bigger chains such as Walmart, Best Buy, Target, Radioshack and so on, to online retailers such as Amazon.