Logitech told me to buy a new receiver for my Desktop Wave because they were 100% sure that no other receiver will work with it. (for security reasons)
I've bought a S520 keyboard to use until I receive the receiver, and it detects the Desktop Wave just fine, it even shows up a picture of the desktop wave in the Logitech Setpoint software.
Setpoint also comes with a feature to encode the wireless signal, so I think a unique receiver for each set is (IMO) unnecessary.
I don't get this. You say you have one keyboard/mouse set at home and one at the office. If they're use the unifying technology...I can do what? I don't understand the problem this thing solves. The only advantage I see (and it's sort of nice) is that the receiver is a lot smaller.)
Logitech told me to buy a new receiver for my Desktop Wave because they were 100% sure that no other receiver will work with it. (for security reasons)
I've bought a S520 keyboard to use until I receive the receiver, and it detects the Desktop Wave just fine, it even shows up a picture of the desktop wave in the Logitech Setpoint software.
Setpoint also comes with a feature to encode the wireless signal, so I think a unique receiver for each set is (IMO) unnecessary.
Fadingmusic 10 months ago
I don't get this. You say you have one keyboard/mouse set at home and one at the office. If they're use the unifying technology...I can do what? I don't understand the problem this thing solves. The only advantage I see (and it's sort of nice) is that the receiver is a lot smaller.)
deepseaelk 1 year ago