Switching is seamless and takes less than a second so typing on all devices is now a dream. Using the 3 device selectors at the top of the keyboard I can type on my Lenovo Yoga 900, iPad Air and iPhone 5s by selecting either 1, 2 or 3 in the functions. Bluetooth driver version: 21.110.0.3Įarlier this year I upgraded my Logitech keyboard to the new Logitech K780 and it's been amazing. Never happened before the last windows update. Then, I turned on the mouse again and everything was working properly. However today I found out if I turn off the mouse, the keyboard becomes immediately usable. I have Logitech K370/K375 and MX Anywhere 2S and I had the same symptoms as you described. WORKAROUND FROM DANIEL GARCIA (thanks Daniel) I will report back here in a week or so to confirm it's OK or earlier if not.The driver program did pick up a graphics update but I have no issues with the screens and I really don’t want to install something unless it’s broken.I’ve not been using the K780 keyboard long enough to see if it’s fixed it but it connected through the Bluetooth connection feature the second time rather than 4 th or 5 th time so there’s hope.The version the tool above installed is 22.0.0.2 If you are on this as of 28th October 2020 then it’s the latest version, if not upgrade and see if that sorts the issue.I clicked on this and downloaded the software then ran it. I then did some searching and found The first bullet point says RECOMMENDED Intel Driver and Support Assistant. I was on 21.0.something (I stupidly forgot to note, from March or April 2020) and it said the driver was Up To Date and working. Select the DRIVER tab and note the version.In the next small window that opens scroll down to INTEL WIRELESS BLUETOOTH and select it (highlight it in blue), then click on PROPERTIES in the bottom right.Click on the HARDWARE tab in the new small window.Scroll right down to related settings and click on the MORE BLUETOOTH OPTIONS link in blue, click on it.Find the Bluetooth and other devices (search box bottom left) in the control panel.In case it was the hardware I purchased a new MX Keys keyboard but it suffered the same issues, so it had to be Windows.įirstly I decided to get the Intel Bluetooth driver information, not as easy as you might think. The issues were a) not connecting when I started the PC therefore forcing me to manually install it everytime, b) just stopping working while I was getting on with work meaning I ended up have to reboot. The issues seemed to coincide with a big Windows update. ![]() I still have a Logitech K780 and MX3 mouse and it's the best keyboard I have ever owned. Until last week when I started getting these bluetooth issues again. Your mouse should now be connected.I recently upgraded my Lenovo to a Huawei Travelmate Pro X 2020 and have really enjoyed using this new computer, it's amazing. Otherwise, repeat from step #4.Ĭlick Finish to exit the Logitech Unifying Software. If you can use the mouse, select Yes and then click Next. NOTE: The M185 mouse is included in the Wireless Combo MK270. When your mouse is detected, you'll see this window: ![]() Windows: Start > Programs > Logitech > Unifying > Logitech Unifying SoftwareĬlick Next at the bottom of the Welcome screen.įollow the on-screen instructions to turn your mouse off and then back on. Make sure the receiver is securely plugged directly into a working USB port on your computer.ĭownload the correct version of Logitech SetPoint Mouse and Keyboard Software from the MK270 Downloads Page. The power indicator should now turn green. If the power indicator is not illuminated, move the power switch on the bottom of the mouse to the "ON" position. The power indicator on top should be green. For instructions on changing your mouse battery, see answer 1500002195561.
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