Are these Logitech mice with the Unifying Receiver? Those have an orange icon on the receiver and device. You can pair up to six Unifying devices to one receiver. The only official software to pair or un-pair is for Windows but there is a 3rd party Linux utility. If you're using Unifying devices and use more than one receiver because you didn't buy them together as a kit, plug in a USB mouse then plug in one receiver and pair everything to it.
Logitech also makes wireless input devices that use the same radio technology but are *not* sold under the Unifying label. For *some* of those the Linux software can pair them to some of the Unifying receivers. Then there are the wireless devices from Logitech that are not Bluetooth or using anything like the Unifying models. They're absolutely stuck with using the receivers made just for them. There's a range of firmware revisions in receivers and devices, supposedly updateable, at least for the devices. Only one I've encountered that the Windows software says there's an update for (a Dell keyboard) it tries to update and fails. Works fine anyway. _______________________________________________ Emc-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users
