Setup advice for use with K540 keyboard + M310 mouse (unifying receiver)
im trying to connect a wireless keyboard the brand name is logitech i need some one to break it down for dummies lol
Want to connect mouse's receiver to keyboard
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Hello!
Here’s my use case, I’m hoping someone can advise me how to make my orignal setup function again or what solution might work.
I have two identical K540 Keyboards and M310 mice. I’ve had one at home and one at work, and I have a work computer as well as home, the work computer traveling back and forth with me.
It had been, at home, that the home keyboard and home mouse worked with whichever computer was active- either my home or work computer- without changing the unifying receiver.
One day, a change was made by a geek squad tech to install the logitech software for the keyboard / mouse on the home computer, and then the home keyboard/mouse stopped working with the work computer, when at home.
If I move the receiver from one computer to the other, they work.
Best Buy told me that installing the software on the second computer would solve the issue. I thought it seemed odd I never had it before, but wanted to fix the issue.
Installing the Logitech software on the work computer didn’t seem to resolve the issue, it only offered me to pair more keyboards to the receiver; not two receivers to a keyboard/mouse.
Last, both computers are running Windows 11, if that matters.
I’m confused why this stopped working, since it had been for some time?
Is there a way to make this configuration or use case work?
Thank you in advance for any help!
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Thanks.