

- MICROSOFT WIRELESS KEYBOARD 5000 DONGLE REPLACEMENT SOFTWARE
- MICROSOFT WIRELESS KEYBOARD 5000 DONGLE REPLACEMENT BLUETOOTH
(All run on the 2.4GHz frequency, but pairing is coded into the device. Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 keyboard & mouse are hard-coded to only work with the transceiver with which they shipped. Just updating this thread for anyone searching around on Google. Re-pairing is not possible, so you cannot swap the transceiver this is why Microsoft tells users to purchase an entire replacement combo.)ĭoes the comfort desktop 5000 keyboard work with any wireless transceiver? A single Unifying Receiver can connect up to six wireless Logitech devices, including mice and keyboards.Ĭan I Re-Pair my Microsoft wireless comfort desktop 5000 keyboard & mouse? Are Logitech dongles interchangeable?Ĭan I Use a Logitech Mouse With a Different Receiver? You can use any wireless Logitech mouse that supports the Unifying Receiver with any Unifying Receiver.
MICROSOFT WIRELESS KEYBOARD 5000 DONGLE REPLACEMENT BLUETOOTH
Right-click on the Bluetooth logo in your system tray and select “Add a Bluetooth Device.” Search for the wireless mouse, select it and follow the instructions. This indicates that it is visible and ready to connect. Press and hold “Connect” on the bottom of your mouse until the light flashes. The wireless connection should be reestablished. For USB wireless devices, this might be as simple as unplugging the USB wireless receiver, waiting for about 10 seconds, and then plugging the USB wireless receiver back into the USB port. There might also be a Reset button on the USB receiver for your device. USB dongle is coded to work with just your device, so a replacement is not possible to get.
MICROSOFT WIRELESS KEYBOARD 5000 DONGLE REPLACEMENT SOFTWARE
For this, you need to download the free Unifying Software from Logitech’s site. Once you have a unifying receiver, the next step is to get it to recognize your existing mouse or keyboard. Logitech’s Unifying technology enables you to replace those easily-lost wireless receivers and maybe even free up a USB port.

