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Logitech M570 (Wireless)

Logitech M570

Wireless


Question about Logitech M570

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tiger1001

3 years ago

question about bluetooth > Logitech Unifying receiver 1. can this mouse also be connected to other bluetooth (laptop) ? 2. can something else be connected to this bt-dongle (keyboard, mobile phone, etc.) ? 3. can several devices work with the dongle ? if possible, give reasons and differentiate between the receivers/transmitters. thank you very much oh yes, and where can I find the questions and answers in my account again ?????????????????????

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Outrager

3 years ago

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To the last question:
1. log in
2. right side, in the user menu -> "Go to public profile
3. tab 3, "Community
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jürgschmid1

3 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
Outrager has answered all the questions correctly. There's nothing to add. Except that there are fewer and fewer wired input devices. And after almost 15 years of using Trackman, this was the only alternative I found. Until today I am very satisfied. I only use it on my desktop PC ;-)
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Outrager

3 years ago

1. not to my knowledge. With a Logitech Unifying receiver, "only" up to 6 compatible keyboards and mice can be connected. No laptops.
2. no, according to my information only (compatible) keyboards and mice. Unifying receiver is not the same as Bluetooth receiver!
3. yes, multiple devices are possible. For example, you can connect 2 mice and 3 keyboards via a Unifying receiver. All devices work at the same time.