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Hello good afternoon
Well, it turns out that I have moved house, and along the way or I don't know where, the receiver for my K220 wireless keyboard has been lost or thrown away, do you know if I can get another adapter like this?
IF you know where they could leave me a link?
Thanks for the trouble
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Hello, I just don't see this model
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Well, it turns out that for that particular product, Logitech does not offer spare parts.
Wireless Combo MK220 - Logitech SupportSo you have to take a chance with something allegedly compatible.
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Logitech has a unique receiver to control them all, it is called Logitech Unifying, anyway before buying check the list of compatible devices.
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Yes, if Unifying appears in the Logitech link, the problem is that, either it does not show all compatible devices, or it really is not compatible with that particular model…
! @Logitech.com:
! > Anywhere Mouse MX
Couch Mouse M515
Logitech Cube
Marathon Mouse M705
Notebook Kit MK605
Performance Mouse MX
Touch Lapdesk N600
Touch Mouse M600
Touch Mouse T620
Wireless All-in-One Keyboard TK820
Wireless Combo MK520
Wireless Desktop MK710
Wireless Illuminated Keyboard K800
Wireless Keyboard K230
Wireless Keyboard K270
Wireless Keyboard K350
Wireless Keyboard K360
Wireless Mini Mouse M187
Wireless Mouse M185
Wireless Mouse M215
Wireless Mouse M310
Wireless Mouse M315
Wireless Mouse M317
Wireless Mouse M325
Wireless Mouse M510
Wireless Mouse M525
Wireless Mouse M560
Wireless Number Pad N305
Wireless Rechargeable Touchpad T650
Wireless Solar Keyboard K750
Wireless Touch Keyboard K400
Wireless Touch Keyboard K400
Wireless Touchpad
Wireless Trackball M570
Zone Touch Mouse T400
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If you use the same radio frequency I would bet that you will recognize it, it's all about trying.
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Sure, but I don't have any friends who have one to test if they are compatible, besides, from what I see it costs about 10€ and it's almost the same as the new keyboard so haha
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I had a Logitech wireless keyboard and mouse (the solar keyboard and the marathon), and with each one I got one of those Unifying USBs.
I tried to do tests to see if I could use both peripherals with just one USB, but after testing the only thing that became clear to me is that each USB only worked with the peripheral it was bought with :facepalm:
I hope you guys have better luck.
Bye!
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I did have a Unifyng with a keyboard/mouse set and then I put a different mouse, and I did it both with the transmitter of the keyboard/mouse kit and the one that came with the second mouse. I had to download a little program from Logitech to assign devices.
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That's what I was going to say, it has a management software that you can download for free from the logitech page