You were right, Paul. I had unpaired it before when removing the receiver
from the computer, thinking I'd restore it to the out-of-box condition.
Pairing it in the computer and then moving it did the trick.
A nice feature of the K360, besides the wireless operation and its compact
size, is the on
BTW, two days ago it was $4 cheaper and shipped free with Amazon Prime!
73, Jim N7US
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Hi Paul,
I moved the Unifying Receiver from the SVGA and connected it to a computer
that was new to any Logitech receiver. The Logitech program showed the
receiver was still paired
Hi Paul,
I moved the Unifying Receiver from the SVGA and connected it to a computer
that was new to any Logitech receiver. The Logitech program showed the
receiver was still paired to the K360. I unpaired it and tried it again in
the SVGA but no joy.
I plugged a corded K120 KB into the SVGA, an
I've moved two K360s back and forth between several devices, including
the P3/SVGA, many times. Nothing special was required; each pair
hooked up again when plugged into the new device.
73,
matt W6NIA
On Fri, 28 Mar 2014 13:09:37 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
>Hi Jim,
>
>The P3/SVGA sees the K360 k
Hi Jim,
The P3/SVGA sees the K360 keyboard as simply a 'keyboard' and doesn't know
about pairing.Have you tried removing and replacing the batteries in the
keyboard yet? Looking at mine, there aren't any buttons inside the
keyboard to push. Maybe you have to remove the unifying remote from
I previously used my Logitech K360 wireless keyboard with my P3SVGA but then
was trying it with my computer. I unpaired the keyboard with the Logitech
Unifying receiver on the computer and now can't get it to pair with the
Unifying receiver plugged into the SVGA USB port.
I know the port works be
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