
Logitech M185
Wireless
Logitech M185
Wireless
Shouldn't really happen. Imagine a large office ordering this mouse for x people.
4 months ago
The mouse is not natively compatible with Logitech's Unifying receiver. It uses a dedicated pre-paired USB receiver, separate from the Unifying receiver. However, it is possible, through advanced technical modifications, to make it work with a Unifying receiver, but this is neither officially supported nor simple to achieve. For standard use, the receiver supplied with the mouse should be used.
Automatically generated from the .Unfortunately I can't answer your question, but if you haven't bought the mouse yet, I wouldn't bother: mine, connected to the hp laptop via a usb connector, fails 1 or 2 times a day, just stops, then I have to plug in the usb connector again and it works again. Annoying...
I also thought my wife was quiet when I got married. But unfortunately I can't return her or turn her down either. Sometimes you get what you pay for. Little tip: https://www.logitech.com/de-ch/product/m220-silent
Raspberry-bordeaux is a good description. Pink or tomato less so. Not a "signal colour".
Unfortunately I can't say, because I don't have a MacBook.
Logitech apparently produces different versions of the M185 mouse, which may differ in small details, including Unifying or Non Unifying. The description can be found in Logitech's specifications (5 versions can be seen under USA, but not in Switzerland): https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/articles/360023302074-M185-Technical-Specifications The description in Switzerland only shows a Unifying version. Probably slightly different versions are produced for different markets. In Switzerland, however, only one Unifying version should be on sale.
Hello, Normally, yes, it should work. You have to pair the new mouse with the unifying receiver using the Logitech software (https://support.logi.com/hc/fr/articles/360025297913) Follow the procedure well but it should work. I'm sure it will work.
Normally you can just connect these mice wirelessly via the USB plug, which is also much more stable. So I am very sure that this is not possible via Bluetooth.
Yes, this should work for all Logitech wireless peripherals that can be used with a Unifying adapter. I use the K800 keyboard with the M705 mouse on 1 Unifying receiver without any problems.
So wie bei der Logitech Wireless Mouse M705 (Kabellos)
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