![]() Then turn the keyboard switch off and back on to Re-pair. Highlight the Keyboard k400 entry (left) and click Un-pair button (right). So, basically what you need to do is "Open the Unifying Reciever software, and click the advanced tab (bottom left). I found people having problem and kind user "elmoputz" shared the solution in this page: īut since it do not have screenshot or detailed instruction of Un-Pair and Re-Pair, I decided to write here and hope people who face same problem like mine will see these helpful screenshots and get their SetPoint issues resolved. And yes, there was many people and they easily solved this issue by Un-Pair & Re-Pair (I purposely used this spelling instead of unpair and repair). Just before I do that, I googled to see if there are anyone having same problem. So to get the F2 function (shortcut to rename files), I need to press "FN" + "F2", how lame is that? I couldn't tolerate it much longer and I decided to try Uninstall SetPoint and Reinstall it again because I was thinking SetPoint supports only 1 device and was hoping to get luck in detecting the Keyboard as main device instead of Mouse. The main reason is the Function Keys (F1, F2, F3.) will not work unless I press them together with the new extra key "FN". And I was somehow not worried about it since both keyboard and mouse is working fine although cannot configure in SetPoint.īut I don't enjoy the keyboard much because it was designed for Windows 8 while I am using Windows 7. When this first happened to me, I thought it is Logitech's software limitation that the SetPoint cannot show two device in it. I guess, most of you know landed to this page knows already what is Unifying and you guys already do the Unifying but to your own surprise the SetPoint (Logitech's software for these keyboard and mouse) did not detect one of your device (mostly Keyboard is the victim). Launch SetPoint (Start > Programs > Logitech > Mouse and Keyboard > Mouse and Keyboard Settings). I bought this keyboard knowing that it can pair with my existing Logitech M310 Wireless Mouse whereas both supports Unifying (means we can just use 1 Nano receive to get both Keyboard and Mouse working). Ok, don't worry, its not the subject matter anyway. 3, search for 'logitech' in all drives and delete any and all entries that relate to the logitech mouse. 2, remove setpoint from registry startup. ![]() so 1, kill the process, exit the program from taskbar. I bought a new wireless keyboard! How cool is that? thanks thanks i was actually going to do that once i was done doing my Memtest86+ run on my RMAd crucial ram.
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