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Hello there! I just picked up this K330 keyboard from a secondhand store. Looks to be in very good condition (see pictures). When I looked it up, I misread that it could be connected via Bluetooth and bought it (yeah, silly mistake). The keys still sound good, nothing sticks, so I figured this could be a good back up keyboard if my current one breaks. I had no way of testing it in the store, but it was cheap enough to get.
It didn’t have a box, so I only have the keyboard itself (no accessories). It uses 2 AAA batteries so I switched out the old ones that the previous owner had left for brand new ones. Looking online, it looks like this K330 was part of a keyboard-and-mouse duo that paired wirelessly with a USB receiver. Without the original receiver, I will need a Unifying receiver but when I checked the back of the keyboard for the orange “star” symbol, it’s gray and no “K330” label (see last picture). I’m assuming I should still be able to pair it with a Unifying receiver, but I figured I’d ask on here before spending the money. Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
I have a couple wireless keyboards, and mice, and a laptop with bluetooth, but no dongle. How do I connect them? I have a Logitech k235 Keyboard, and a flat microsoft keyboard with no model number I can find. There’s no button to pair them and no apparent key on the keyboard to put it into any kind of pairing mode.
Typically Bluetooth keyboards with no pair button indicate a dongle that uses 2.4 GHz to connect the devices. If this isn’t the case for you, turn on Bluetooth on your device and click “Add device.” This should scan for devices to connect. If you don’t see it there, you need a dongle. Also, you mentioned two keyboards…do neither of them have a dongle?
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