Convert built in Bluetooth into unifying adapter for logitech
Bluetooth or USB receiver?
How to switch from Logitech mouse to Bluetooth?
Help understanding instructions on converting Logitech Unifying dongle to a universal Bluetooth receiver
You can't. The Unifying dongle is not a Bluetooth receiver, it's a standard 2.4ghz wireless dongle.
The article you're reading is specifically for an older (the article was written in 2006) Bluetooth Logitech mouse.
You either need to a) get a Logitech keyboard that works with the Unifying Receiver or b) get a BT adapter.
Both are cheap.
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Logitech Unifying devices don’t actually use standard Bluetooth. It’s a proprietary 2.4 GHz signal similar to Bluetooth, but it’s only going to work with a Unifying receiver.
You can get a replacement on Amazon for $12: Amazon.com
EDIT: Just beat me to it!
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Hi everyone, sorry if this is not the right subreddit for my question.
As stated in the title, I have a Logitech unifying receiver that I use for my bluetooth keyboard that I also want to use as a receiver for a pair of bluetooth earphones.
I've read that this little Lhid2hci program works, but I just don't understand how to go about installing it and making it work. The instructions are too technical for me.
If somebody can outline a step-by-step instruction on how to make this work for someone with limited software knowledge, then that would be awesome.
Thanks in advance!
Is it possible to get rid of usb dongle completely?
Not in any way practical or economical. The electronics inside a USB mouse are very different from the electronics inside a Bluetooth mouse.
Your best way forward is to get a Blue Tooth mouse. I use LogiTech Blue Tooth Mice and they work just fine.
It seems your real problem is you don't have any usb type A port.
Get a USB hub that plugs into your PC with a type C, but the hub will definitely offer USB type A ports.
Get a docking station, these have type C plug