Logitech® Wireless Combo MK270 Setup Guide
Product Overview
The Logitech® Wireless Combo MK270 provides a reliable wireless connection for your keyboard and mouse, featuring the K270 keyboard and M185 mouse. It utilizes the Logitech® Unifying receiver for a clutter-free setup, allowing you to connect multiple compatible devices to a single USB port.
The included Logitech® Unifying receiver is a small USB device. Look for the orange '[Unifying logo]' on compatible devices to ensure they can be paired with this receiver. This technology enables you to build your ideal setup by adding or replacing devices, using only one USB port for up to six compatible devices.
Diagram Description: The combo includes a K270 keyboard, an M185 mouse, and a Unifying USB receiver. The receiver features the orange '[Unifying logo]', indicating compatibility with multiple Logitech devices.
Getting Started
Initial Setup:
Diagram Description: Illustration showing the Unifying USB receiver being plugged into a computer's USB port, connecting the wireless keyboard and mouse to the computer.
Diagram Description: Diagram showing the keyboard and mouse with their respective 'ON'/'OFF' switches. The mouse has a slider switch, and the keyboard has a toggle switch. The Unifying receiver is shown connected to the computer.
Diagram Description: Text confirms that the mouse and keyboard are ready for use.
Pairing Devices with Unifying:
If you're ready to pair your device(s) via Unifying, follow these steps:
- Ensure your Unifying receiver is plugged into a computer USB port.
- If you haven't already, download the Logitech® Unifying software from www.logitech.com/unifying.
- Launch the Unifying software and follow the on-screen instructions to pair your new wireless device(s) with your existing Unifying receiver. (Typically found via Start / All Programs / Logitech / Unifying / Logitech Unifying Software).
Device Features
Mouse Features
- Left and right mouse buttons.
- Scroll wheel. Pressing the wheel down activates the middle button (function may vary by software application).
- [Power slider] switch (On/Off).
- [Battery compartment release].
- USB Nano-receiver storage compartment.
Keyboard Features
- [Play/Pause button].
- [Mute button].
- [Volume Down button].
- [Volume Up button].
- [Home button] (Navigate to Internet home).
- [Email button] (Launch email application).
- [Standby button] (Place PC in standby mode).
- [Calculator button] (Launch calculator).
Help with Setup (Troubleshooting)
If you encounter issues, try the following:
- Power: Are the mouse and keyboard powered on? Check the [power slider] on the mouse and the switch on the keyboard.
- Receiver Connection: Is the Unifying receiver securely plugged into a computer USB port? Try changing USB ports. If using a USB hub, try plugging the receiver directly into a USB port on your computer.
- Batteries: Did you pull the battery tab on the mouse and keyboard? Check the [battery orientation indicator] inside the mouse and keyboard, or replace the batteries. The mouse uses one AA alkaline battery, and the keyboard uses two AAA alkaline batteries.
- Interference: Remove metallic objects between the mouse/keyboard and the Unifying receiver, as these can cause interference.
- Proximity: Try moving the Unifying receiver to a USB port closer to the mouse and keyboard.
- Reconnection: Try reconnecting the mouse/keyboard and Unifying receiver using the Logitech Unifying software. (Refer to the Unifying section in this guide for detailed instructions.)
Diagram Description: Instructions for battery installation are provided, showing how to open the battery compartments on the mouse and keyboard and the correct orientation for inserting one AA battery into the mouse and two AAA batteries into the keyboard.
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