I am trying to add a Logitech wireless keyboard K350 to my new computer. I have download all the drivers, etc. I am using windows 10. Cannot seem to add the keyboard properly what am I doing wrong??? After you upgrade your computer to Windows 10, if your Logitech Mouse / Keyboard Drivers are not working, you can fix the problem by updating the drivers. It is possible that your Mouse / Keyboard driver is not compatible with the newer version of Windows. So it is of great necessity to fix the Logitech Unifying receiver recognition — driver issue in Windows 10. What is Logitech Unifying Receiver? Logitech Unifying Receiver is a kind of miniaturized dedicated USB wireless receiver which permits mice, keyboards to connect to computers.
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I have a Logitech K800 wireless keyboard and Performance MX mouse running off of the same Unifying Receiver on Windows 10. All of a sudden, the keyboard doesn't type anything. The function keys work (I can mute, change volume, etc), but I can't input any numbers or letters.
The mouse still works just fine. The keyboard pairs correctly using the Unifying software and when I press a key on it, the icon lights up that the computer received input, but nothing happens.
I tried using the keyboard on another computer and it works just fine, so it must be a Windows issue. Strangely enough, my spare Mac corded keyboard works just fine (and that's what I'm using to type this)...
Searching for this issue and trying the few suggestions doesn't yield any success. Many recommend updating the device driver from the Device Manager, but the only keyboard listed is the corded Mac keyboard. Plugging the Unifying Receiver into different USB ports also doesn't change anything, nor does simply rebooting the machine.
What could possibly be causing this?
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7 Answers
For others with this problem, changing the Filter Keys option didn't make the keyboard work for myself.
However, after getting the keyboard to a state where the Function keys would work (such as muting the sound and so on) I restarted my computer with everything connected to it. After the restart, the keyboard worked as expected
Victor3yVictor3y
I found a solution that worked for me. Go to control panel - ease of access - make keyboard easer to use, then turn off 'turn on filter keys'
CeewilCeewil
'I found a solution that worked for me. Go to control panel - ease of access - make keyboard easer to use, then turn off 'turn on filter keys'
I had the exact opposite be my solution. After uninstalling/reinstalling the software and turning off filter keys, it ended up working for me.
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ITsucksITsucks
I had the same problem with a K750 and Performance MX: mouse worked fine, keyboard would seem to pair but no characters would make it to the computer. I tried the Filter Keys solution recommended here. No joy.
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Finally, I unpaired the mouse and paired the keyboard. The keyboard started working. Then I tried to re-pair the mouse and it initially exhibited the same bad behavior that the keyboard had: it would pair but no mouse activity was getting to the computer.
Leaving the keyboard paired I exited and restarted the Unify software and tried to pair the mouse again from the Advanced screen and it immediately paired and started working. Now everything is good again.
KentKent
![Keyboard Keyboard](https://www.driverdr.com/windows10/images/mouse-is-not-working-in-windows-10/update-mouse-drivers-in-device-manager.png)
Had the exact same problem with my K750. Seemed to be paired fine, and all the function keys were working, but nothing else.Looks like this is a Windows issue. I suspect that I had something sitting on a keyboard key, and Windows automatically started to filter all that input. I tried unpairing and repairing with no success, but toggling the Windows Keyboard filter worked like a charm.
Tim PatruTim Patru
I had the same problem with my K800. It was paired fine, but I took my laptop home from work and paired it with a different mouse and when I came back to work the keyboard wouldn't work. The mouse worked fine and the keyboard would pair but not type anything. This was fixed by changing the USB port the Unifying Receiver was plugged into.
user648560
I fixed this issue by taking the following steps:
- I uninstalled the keyboard from the devices under Device Manager
- I rebooted
and the keyboard was reinstalled with the same driver.
Now it is typing fine.
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Original Title: Wireless logitech keyboard and mouse lags intermittently suddenly
Have had Logitech M185 mouse and K270 keyboard for years and got a HP preinstalled Windows 10 PC this past Christmas w/o any issues until yesterday.
I noticed huge lag in keyboard responsiveness and then slight lag with mouse. Ended up replacing with fresh batteries to no avail.
Then switched USB from hub to PC itself and 2 USB ports, resinstalled drivers (even though it said everything working well). Noticed that some of the things I did made it work temporarily and then sometimes mouse worked but keyboard not at all.
Tried to restore Windows 10 OS to last month when everything worked well but took forever and I had to leave but my wife says screen says it failed.
![Logitech wireless keyboard Logitech wireless keyboard](/uploads/1/2/6/3/126334827/899692108.jpg)
Using corded mouse/keyboard without any issues (had to use to restore/log in during multiple restarts, etc).
Add Wireless Keyboard Windows 10
Any thoughts or suggestions? I have not installed anything lately although Windows updates itself along with a few other programs. Working well for almost 5 months.