10 English Logitech® Wireless Keyboard K350 Keyboard features: F-key usage User-friendly enhanced F-keys let you launch applications easily. To use the enhanced functions (blue icons), first press and hold the 'O key; second, press the F-key you want to use. I personally couldn't ask for a more suitable keyboard for my MacBook Air than the Logitech K750. The design is very sleek, and much like all Logitech products, a great value for the price. I haven't encountered any issues with maintaining connectivity to my computer despite the fact that this particular model does not have Bluetooth capabilities. Turn Bluetooth on by tapping the white button. The button will now switch from being white (Off) to being green (On). Turn the Logitech K780 Bluetooth keyboard on by using the power switch so that the switch is towards the back of the device. In BluetoothSettings on the iPad, you will see a listing of 'Keyboard K780' under Devices. I personally couldn't ask for a more suitable keyboard for my MacBook Air than the Logitech K750. The design is very sleek, and much like all Logitech products, a great value for the price. I haven't encountered any issues with maintaining connectivity to my computer despite the fact that this particular model does not have Bluetooth capabilities.
Logitech is the leader in the Mouse and Keyboard segment. Their keyboards and mice are used all over the world because of their quality and reliability. Their wireless range of keyboards and mice are also very top notch and now they come with their proprietary Logitech Unifying technology. In this post I will tell you about the Logitech Unifying Receiver and how to pair additional Logitech devices to it.
Pair Logitech Keyboard K750
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- 2 How to Connect Mouse or Keyboard using Logitech Unifying Receiver
What is Logitech Unifying Receiver?
Logitech K750 Pairing
Logitech Unifying Receiver is a tiny little Wireless USB Receiver for compatible Logitech wireless mice and keyboards. It is so small that it is barely visible if you plug this device in your laptop or computer. Logitech Unifying Receiver lets you connect to up to 6 compatible Logitech wireless devices (Keyboard or Mouse) with a single unifying receiver, so you do not have to buy or use the receiver for each logitech compatible device every time. This receiver works at 2.4 GHz wireless range and uses one USB port for operation.
Logitech Unifying Receiver
Range of Logitech Unifying Receiver: Up to 30 feet (10 meters) for a compatible unifying Mouse or Keyboard in clear line sight i.e. without any obstacles in between the receiver and device.
How to Connect Mouse or Keyboard using Logitech Unifying Receiver
First of all you need to download the Logitech Unifying Receiver Software from the link given below.
Steps to Pair Logitech Compatible Devices with Logitech Unifying Software
1. Install the Logitech Unifying Receiver Software from the link mentioned above
2. Plug-in your Logitech Unifying Receiver in the usb port of your computer. Launch the Logitech Unifying Receiver Software and click on Next
3. Now Restart you Logitech Wireless Device by switching it OFF and then ON. Wait for some time.
4. Now when you see the message Device Detected on the Screen, do the following for keyboard or mouse.
Keyboard: Type anything in the text box shown on the screen to make sure that the keyboard is typing or working.
Mouse: Move your Mouse to see that mouse cursor is moving on your screen
5. If you are able to do these things then select ‘Yes' to confirm that the device is successfully detected and working. If your device is not working then select ‘No' and click Next to restart the pairing process from the beginning from Step 1.
6. Click on finish to exit the software or select ‘Pair Another Device' to add new a device. You can connect up to six devices using this single unifying receiver.
Note: You should always keep away your mobile phones and other devices that emit radio waves from the Receiver otherwise they will cause interference with receiver waves and you will not get full range and your Logitech device can lag sometimes.
List of Logitech Unifying Receiver Compatible Devices
Logitech Mouse
Wireless Mouse M235
Anywhere Mouse M905
Wireless Mouse M525
Touch Mouse T620
Zone Touch Mouse T400
Wireless Mouse M325
Performance Mouse M950t
Logitech Keyboards
Wireless Keyboard K270
Wireless Touch Keyboard K400r
Wireless Keyboard K230
Wireless Illuminated Keyboard K800
Logitech Mouse + Keyboard Combo
Wireless Touch Keyboard K400r
Wireless Keyboard K230
Wireless Illuminated Keyboard K800
Logitech Mouse + Keyboard Combo
Logitech Wireless Combo MK330
Logitech Wireless Combo MK520
Turn keyboard into musical instrument. Logitech Wireless Desktop MK710
A photovoltaic keyboard is a wireless computer keyboard that charges its batteries from a light source such as the sun or interior lighting, addressing a major drawback of wireless computer peripherals that otherwise require regular replacement of discharged batteries.The first keyboard that was solar-powered was Logitech K750 that was announced by the company in 2010. In 2018 Microsoft filed a patent describing how solar panels could be used to extend battery life for Microsoft's Surface Pro.[1]
Logitech K750[edit]
The Logitech K750 has a set of photovoltaic cells on the top edge, charges from any light source including sunlight and under a standard bulb, can work up to three months in total darkness, and includes software to display battery charging status. It is a fullsized keyboard, including the usual movement keys and NumPad section on the right side, with low-profile keys much like a laptop.[2]There are two models, compatible with Windows or Macintosh operating systems.[3][4][5]
Even though the keyboard is not officially supported in Linux, a third party application named Solaar provides functionality akin to the original Logitech software, such as battery and connection status indications, and allows device pairing/unpairing.[6][7][8][9][10]
Logitech K760[edit]
Another Logitech keyboard, the K760, is also PV powered, is highly useful. It is smaller and communicates with the computer via Bluetooth. [11]
References[edit]
- ^http://www.freepatentsonline.com/10528083.pdf
- ^'The wireless keyboard that lasts forever without new batteries or recharging is back down to $40'. Retrieved March 23, 2020.
- ^Biggs, Jogn (2011). 'Logitech K750 Is The World's First Solar Keyboard'. techcrunch.com. Retrieved October 9, 2011.
- ^Fingas, Roger (2011). 'Review - Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 Review'. macnn.com. Retrieved October 9, 2011.
- ^Clancy, Heather (2011). 'Green Gadget of the Week: Logitech solar keyboard for Mac'. zdnet.com. Retrieved October 9, 2011.
- ^https://github.com/pwr-Solaar/Solaar
- ^'Photovoltaic Wireless Keyboard Test' (in German). Retrieved 2018-06-29.
- ^http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/12/logitech-unifying-receiver-linux-solaar
- ^'Logitech's Solar Powered Keyboard is Just What We Need'. 2010. Retrieved March 23, 2020.
- ^'Logitech's Latest Innovation: a Wireless Keyboard Powered by Light'. 2010. Retrieved March 23, 2020.
- ^CARNO, DAVID (June 16, 2012). 'Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K760' (in German). Retrieved 2020-03-23.