Support for Logitech Unifying devices
Support for Logitech Unifying devices
Greetings
I have a Logitech Unifying receiver paired with a keyboard (K750) and a mouse (M500). I use it most of the time on my PC, but is always very easy to unplug it from there on to another device that has a usb port, and works great all the time.
On the MISTer, the keyboard works great. But the mouse seems to not work at all.
I am just curious. It's not supported? Is there a workaround?
Thanks in advance.
I have a Logitech Unifying receiver paired with a keyboard (K750) and a mouse (M500). I use it most of the time on my PC, but is always very easy to unplug it from there on to another device that has a usb port, and works great all the time.
On the MISTer, the keyboard works great. But the mouse seems to not work at all.
I am just curious. It's not supported? Is there a workaround?
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Support for Logitech Unifying devices
I think it's a matter of specific receiver and its driver. I use Logitech K400r wireless keyboard which includes touchpad. Both keyboard and touchpad work fine. AFAIK it uses unifying receiver too (hidpp).
Re: Support for Logitech Unifying devices
Greetings
Thanks for the replies. I suppose it's a good idea to get an integrated keyboard and touchpad. Maybe I'd do that.
One good thing about the "Unifying" stuff is that you can pair several devices to one dongle. It's both a hub and a wireless connector, so to speak. I was used to use a KVM with several computers, back in the day. It's nice to have one keyboard (and one mouse and one monitor) to rule them all.8D
Question is I am not even sure if it's a software issue or a hardware problem. The Unifying receivers are infamous because they're really really picky about which usb port you're pluging them into. Knowing that, I tried the seven usb ports on the i/o card. That didn't work.
So I plugged a very old ancient red laser optical mouse (I think its retro-appropiate ). I kept the Unifying receiver plugged on in order to use the keyboard. Then, I hit the Logitech mouse by accident... and the pointer moved on the screen!
Did I solve the problem or find a workaround? No. I just know that in some very specific cases, after using for a little while the old regular mouse, the M560 would also work... until I unplug the receiver. I cannot say which cases are those, because sometimes I get it working, sometimes I don't. Somethings triggers the M560 to start working.
More intriguing is the following case: I also have another M560 and Unifying receiver attached to another computer. If I plug it to the MISTer, it does not work. But... if I can get the first receiver working with the M560, then I can plug the second receiver and the second M560, and they both work.
Thanks for the replies. I suppose it's a good idea to get an integrated keyboard and touchpad. Maybe I'd do that.
One good thing about the "Unifying" stuff is that you can pair several devices to one dongle. It's both a hub and a wireless connector, so to speak. I was used to use a KVM with several computers, back in the day. It's nice to have one keyboard (and one mouse and one monitor) to rule them all.8D
Question is I am not even sure if it's a software issue or a hardware problem. The Unifying receivers are infamous because they're really really picky about which usb port you're pluging them into. Knowing that, I tried the seven usb ports on the i/o card. That didn't work.
So I plugged a very old ancient red laser optical mouse (I think its retro-appropiate ). I kept the Unifying receiver plugged on in order to use the keyboard. Then, I hit the Logitech mouse by accident... and the pointer moved on the screen!
Did I solve the problem or find a workaround? No. I just know that in some very specific cases, after using for a little while the old regular mouse, the M560 would also work... until I unplug the receiver. I cannot say which cases are those, because sometimes I get it working, sometimes I don't. Somethings triggers the M560 to start working.
More intriguing is the following case: I also have another M560 and Unifying receiver attached to another computer. If I plug it to the MISTer, it does not work. But... if I can get the first receiver working with the M560, then I can plug the second receiver and the second M560, and they both work.
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Re: Support for Logitech Unifying devices
The K400 is IMHO the best keyboard / mouse combo for your space and money. It fits easily into the metal case I found in the back of a Hooter's parkinglot, which is my new go to travel case.
Fear is the mind killer!
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Re: Support for Logitech Unifying devices
I have the K780 and M720 and both work when the Unifying reciever is the only thing plugged in to the MiSTer.
When I plug in the F710 (a wireless non-unifying gamepad), the gamepad works for a while, but starts dropping out and getting 'laggy'. This doesn't happen when I use them with a PC, it's just the MiSTer. If it's just the gamepad, it's fine. If it's just the keyboard+mouse, they're fine. Both recievers together? strangeness occurs.
When I plug in the F710 (a wireless non-unifying gamepad), the gamepad works for a while, but starts dropping out and getting 'laggy'. This doesn't happen when I use them with a PC, it's just the MiSTer. If it's just the gamepad, it's fine. If it's just the keyboard+mouse, they're fine. Both recievers together? strangeness occurs.
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Re: Support for Logitech Unifying devices
Could be interference. Nearly all these wireless adapters use 2.4GHz.
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Re: Support for Logitech Unifying devices
Do you know what was in the case?redsteakraw wrote: ↑Sat Oct 24, 2020 2:37 pmIt fits easily into the metal case I found in the back of a Hooter's parkinglot, which is my new go to travel case.
Will drug dogs flip out if they smell it?
Cool story though.
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Re: Support for Logitech Unifying devices
Well who knows what went down. I will keep this one out of airports and border checkpoints to be cautious.WolfgangBlack wrote: ↑Sun Dec 20, 2020 3:58 amDo you know what was in the case?redsteakraw wrote: ↑Sat Oct 24, 2020 2:37 pmIt fits easily into the metal case I found in the back of a Hooter's parkinglot, which is my new go to travel case.
Will drug dogs flip out if they smell it?
Cool story though.
By the way here is the setup
https://imgur.com/a/o5S0Aek
Fear is the mind killer!
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Re: Support for Logitech Unifying devices
Nice!redsteakraw wrote: ↑Sun Dec 20, 2020 1:21 pmWell who knows what went down. I will keep this one out of airports and border checkpoints to be cautious.
By the way here is the setup
https://imgur.com/a/o5S0Aek
I have a case like that I think I got from Harbor Freight.