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commented Feb 6, 2013
Hello, Some Unifying-ready Logitech devices, such as the M305 mouse, come with a non-Unifying receiver. It looks the same, but instead of the Unifying logo it has 'NANO RECEIVER' written on the case. The device ID of the nano receiver is 0xc52f. I have M305 and M175 mice. both of them come with one of these Nano receivers. I added the ID to the code and your pairing tool worked, both mice pair successfully. All it needs is a new define in line 29: and including this new ID in the comparison in line 59: I'm posting this here in case you want to add it to the code. |
commented Nov 5, 2013
Hi, can you send me please the modified files? I want to 'hack' my receiver which comes with M325 to work with other mouses. Thank you very very very much! [email protected] |
commented Nov 5, 2013
@djart01 Are you aware that more modern tools exist, such as ltunify (simple) and https://github.com/pwr/Solaar (more advanced)? |
commented Nov 5, 2013
I am so sorry, I need it for windows :-( my mistake. |
commented Nov 5, 2013
@djart01 There exist a receiver (yours?) that can only pair to a single device. In order to use it with other devices, you need to unbind (unpair) it first. Anyway, since you are using windows you should try the software provided by Logitech, SetPoint. |
commented Nov 5, 2013
Once a receiver and a device are paired you don't need Unifying software any more, unless you want to pair to a different device/receiver, or if you want info about battery status. Didn't know about Solaar. I'll have to check it out if it supports battery info. |
commented Nov 5, 2013
It does support battery information, although the granularity depends on the device. For example, an Anywhere MX can report battery with a precision of 1%, but a M525 mouse can only report 'critical' (5%), 'low' (20%), 'high' (50%) or 'full' (90%). For just battery information, you can also rely on UPower 0.9.22 or later (earlier versions were buggy). Example: (if you know the path, you can also use |
referenced this issue Mar 19, 2014
MergedAdded support for Nano Receiver #8
commented Mar 19, 2014
I can also confirm that this works with my M305 mouse and Nano Receiver. |
commented Mar 19, 2014
Merged the request, can someone test it out? |
commented Jul 12, 2014
Can i Pair Unifying Mouse to pair with non-unifying receiver (non logitech receiver)?? |
commented Jul 12, 2014
@RjShadow The radio communication is proprietary, so no, you cannot pair a Unifying mouse with a non-logitech receiver. |
commented Jul 15, 2014
ow my.. i really need to buy new logitech receiver. :( tnx for the On 12 July 2014 03:08, Peter Wu [email protected] wrote:
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commented Sep 8, 2015
how can I open the script at the windows? |
commented Sep 9, 2015
Above + I have a Logitech MX 620, will it work with the unifying receiver? |
commented Oct 2, 2015
I also have a non unifying receiver. The device ID for my device was different. I needed to additionally add a additional nano receiver with the id of 0xc534 #define USB_DEVICE_ID_ALT_NANO_RECEIVER (__s16)0xc534 I was then able to pair with my keyboard and mouse. Useful info: $ cat /sys/class/hidraw/hidraw1/device/uevent |
commented Oct 2, 2015
Pull request created for my changes: |
commented Mar 7, 2016
Logitech WIRELESS COMBO MK345 comes with a non-unifying reciever.(Nano reciever). |
commented Mar 7, 2016
Some devices, like the M280 mouse, come with a non-Unifying Nano receiver, but the device itself is branded with the Unifying logo somewhere. If that's the case, then it can be also be paired with a Unifying receiver. |
commented Apr 25, 2016
I couldn't get my non-unifying device to work, it's device id is 0xc534 :( |
commented May 26, 2017
I've changed the perms for all my /dev/hidraw* devices as bellow: And after that, I'm seeing this error when I run ltunify. As you can see above, I'm trying to use this to pair a non-unifying receiver with a Logitech H800 Wireless headset. Do you think it could work? Here are some more info about the Logitech H800 headset: dmesg hidraw I need to repair it since I bought a new USB receiver because the original one broke. Before I was using this headset normally in Ubuntu 14.04 and RHEL 7.3. With the new USB receiver, it's still recognized in Gnome, I can see it and select it in sound settings, etc. However, I need to pair the new USB receiver with the headset. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance! |
commented May 26, 2017
The H800 is Bluetooth, not Unifying. |
commented May 26, 2017
Yeah it's both Bluetooth and USB. My 1st attempt was to use this utility, but I tried it for both Windows and Mac and none of them worked. That's why I turned to Linux to see if there could be anything in the Linux world I could use to pair it. I'll open a issue/request in Logitech forum about the utility to see if they can help. Thx. |
commented May 26, 2017
The issue is even worst. I downloaded the utility for Windows 7 and ran it. It displays the headset but it never pairs to it. Does anyone here knows the difference from pairing this USB receiver with the headset to pairing a USB receiver with a mouse? I'd be willing to try to implement it and share back here. Thx. |
commented Jun 27, 2017
I have VX Nano (very old) and a unifying receiver. Can anyone confirm this configuration works? |
commented Aug 22, 2017
I had a combo mouse and keyboard with m185 mouse and k270 keyboard. my mouse got broken. So I bought a new m185 mouse which apparently has not a unify dongle (no unify sign on it) with the device id of 0xc534 (same as the id that cinchcircuits added in commit ac8343). The new m185 cannot unify with old dongle and the old keyboard cannot be unify with the new non unify dongle. I'm in a bad situation as you see :)) I even tried windows setpoint tool but it gives me the error that it is not supported! some useful output with the new dongle: And the old dongle: when both dongles are connected: |
commented Aug 22, 2017
IIRC neither the receiver that comes bundled with the M185 nor the one from the MK270 combo are Unifying receivers, so they are not compatible with SetPoint. However, the Logitech Connection Utility should work. |
commented Aug 22, 2017
Thank you for your quick response. The combo MK270 is unifying compatible (with the unify sign on it). I tried Logitech connection utility as you told, but it doesn't work. I used unify dongle and it says : 'the device you are trying to pair is not unifying compatible' |
commented Apr 6, 2018 • edited
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Is it possible to change the single nano receiver working with a M185 mouse to work with a K270 keyboard that is not unifying? |
commented Jun 12, 2018
Hi I bought a logitech combo k270 (keyboard and mouse) K270 keyboard and m185 mouse. They came without the nano receiver because the person I bought them from had their laptop stolen about 2 weeks after they bought the keyboard/mouse, and the receiver was in the laptop. I have bought a replacement receiver with the same part number (non-unifying nano receiver C-U0010). I haven't yet managed to persuade the receiver to pair with the mouse or keyboard. I have read online that these devices come pre-paired and that what I am trying to do is impossible. I run windows 10 at home and Windows 7 at work. Is there a way for me to pair these devices or have I wasted my money? It seems to me that if you guys can't help me, no-one can! |
commented Jun 15, 2018
I have a logitech M170 mouse without nano receiver. Can unifying receiver paired with M170? Thanks. |
commented Dec 8, 2018
how do i pair my m317 unifying mouse to non unifying receiver |
commented Feb 23, 2019
![Pc Nao Detecta Unifying Pc Nao Detecta Unifying](https://windows10repair.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/img_58db63d8ac59f.jpg)
Will this work with the K345 keyboard and or m275? Kind of a noob at this and want to reconnect everything in my set up except one device is unifying and the other is a newer nano. |
commented Feb 28, 2019
I'm having the same issue now - I've purchased a new receiver, however cannot get the windows re-pairing utility to work. |
commented Mar 25, 2019
@royfranz , this works for me: |
Type: appwiz.cpl
Hit Enter
Click View installed updates
If the following KBs are are installed, right click each then click uninstall:
- KB4074588
If that does not work...
A failed Windows Update is the likely cause of this problem.
Try these options:
Option 1: Perform a repair upgrade:
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/insider/wiki...
Option 2:
Power on and off your computer three times
On the third time, your computer will boot into the Advanced Recovery environment
Click Advanced Options
Click Troubleshoot
Click Advanced Options
Click Command Prompt (Admin)
Confirm the drive letter for the Windows image. Usually D: –> dir d:
Run the following to view the installed packages which will also show a date of install.
Dism /Image:D: /Get-Packages
Find the package(s) that were just installed by date. Run the following command on the last installed package:
example: dism.exe /image:d: /remove-package /packagename:Package_for_KB4014329~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~10.0.1.0
Reboot.