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Logitech K380 Multi-Device Bluetooth Keyboard
$40.00
- Bluetooth
- Connect up to 3 devices
- Switch on-the-fly
- Silent Click
- 2 Years battery life
- Description
- Additional information
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Description
Dimensions
- Width:10.9 in (279 mm)
- Weight:14.92 oz (423 g) including batteries
System Requirements
Bluetooth wireless computers or other devices that support external keyboards (HID profile). For more information, check with the device manufacturer.- PC: Windows® 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 or later
- Mac: Mac OS® 10.10 or later
- Chrome OS™
- Android™ tablet or smartphone: Android 3.2 or later.
- iPad® or iPhone®: iOS® 5 or later
- Apple TV® 2nd or 3rd generation
An internet connection (for optional software download)Technical Specifications
Wireless Range: 10 m (33 ft)1
1Wireless range may vary due to environmental and computing conditionsSoftware Support:
- Logitech Options for Windows (Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 or later)
- Logitech Options for Mac (OS X 10.8 or later)
- Logitech Flow
Battery Life: 24 monthsIndicator Lights (LED): Battery LED, 3 Bluetooth channel LEDsSpecial Keys: Hotkeys (Home, Back, App-switch, Contextual Menu), Easy-Switch™Package Contents
Keyboard
2 AAA batteries (pre-installed)
User documentationWarranty Information
Part Number
Blue: PN: 920-007559Black: PN: 920-007558
I posted a question in the Logitech forums, but I thought I'd ask, here, to see if anyone had any ideas.
I have a Logitech Marathon M705 wireless mouse. Upon updating my MacBook Pro to Sierra, I updated the Logitech Control Center to the newest version for Sierra, 3.9.5.
The mouse receiver is plugged in. The mouse is, still, properly paired with it, as evidenced by the fact that I can move the curser around with it. The LCC software is recognizing that the receiver is plugged in, but it won't let me configure it. Just 'No Logitech Device Found'.
Anyone have Logitech mice and have any idea how to fix this?
MacBook Pro (15-inch Mid 2010)-OTHER, macOS Sierra (10.12)
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