With proprietary wireless but standard HID you can plug and play, at least my later model logitech wireless mice are like that. However it means you can use any bluetooth receiver. If wont find such pair receiver, maybe going to disassemble keyboard and try to *convert* it to wired.īluetooth requires the bluetooth stack, pretty much that's the major drawback. So it is due to the fact that this kind of receiver (2.4G) lack the *pairing feature* of bluetooth.Ĭan you please tell why not to prefer BT devices in general? Guess there are some disadvantages.Īlso do not see any reason for buying such keyboard without the pair receiver like the following, unless you have the receiver: I've had the battery out of these two mice for a while but they will never use the other receiver, nor does there seem to be a pairing button that's available on all of my other (older) wireless mice. Please learn how to denote units correctly! If these were not paired it would be a nice mess. Imagine an office with tens of wireless keyboards and mice. Intel Core i7 2700K/Radeon FirePro V3900/24GB DDR3/256GB SSD However once you locate the right receiver, they and pretty much all USB HID keyboards and mice show up and work perfectly as HID standard USB devices. I can't get the two to "cross breed" for whatever reason, they always seem to go to their corresponding USB stick. Incidentally I have two (actually, three, but these two are more or less identical-looking) Logitech mice with their corresponding USB dongle. I avoid wireless keyboards and mice that are missing its corresponding receiver, finding the right receiver at the right price is difficult. Likely you'll have to locate the same manufacturer receiver. “You can take our property, our sweet homes, even our cloths.īut don't touch the streets, Ah, That's NO, NO, NO! If you know such receiver please attach ebay's link. I found down the street this nice wireless keyboard: Īssume that it is working, however USB receiver is missing - According spec above it is 2.4G but do not know what exact receiver will be suitable,Īnd if it will work ok with linux? There is a standard for 2.4G receiver or there are many kind of specs? Posted: Mon 7:31 pm Post subject: USB receiver for wireless keyboard? Gentoo Forums Forum Index Kernel & Hardware Gentoo Forums :: View topic - USB receiver for wireless keyboard?
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