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Logitech M185 (Wireless)
EUR12,23

Logitech M185

Wireless


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B-Crow

1 week ago

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Galaxus

1 week ago

The Logitech M185 is not compatible with the Unifying receiver. It uses its own pre-paired USB receiver, which is not identical to the Unifying receiver and therefore does not work with it by default. Technical reprogramming to pair it with a Unifying receiver is possible, but is neither officially supported nor easy to implement. For normal use, the USB receiver supplied should be used.

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andr3is

2 weeks ago

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Galaxus

2 weeks ago

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The mouse requires the included USB-A nano receiver to connect and does not support Bluetooth. Therefore, it will not work directly with MacBooks that only have Bluetooth and no USB-A port unless you use a USB-A adapter or hub. The mouse is compatible with macOS but needs the USB receiver plugged in to function. It does not connect via the MacBook's Bluetooth.

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cp

5 months ago

Is this mouse unifying compatible?

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Galaxus

5 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.

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zuerchergael

1 year ago

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marcusnest

1 year ago

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...

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Sophie Jacomelli

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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.

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