- #Replacement usb receiver for microsoft wireless mouse 3500 full#
- #Replacement usb receiver for microsoft wireless mouse 3500 Bluetooth#
You may also be better served by looking at getting a BT dongle first, or checking if your comp has it built in, and go from there. However, you'll have a wider selection that's designed to do what you're looking to accomplish (mix/match) and can pair up to six different devices with a single receiver. So keep in mind the Unifying receiver will only work with Logitech Unifying keyboards and mice. For example, Logitech (Unifying) and the Dell KM632 combo both use their own, non-bluetooth 2.4 GHz tech that is vendor locked.
When a KB/M combo says "advanced 2.4 GHz" or something similar it's almost always using a proprietary protocol and requires a brand specific usb receiver of some sort.
#Replacement usb receiver for microsoft wireless mouse 3500 Bluetooth#
Bluetooth devices will not typically ship with their own usb dongle, it's commonly built-in to a lot of motherboards and laptops these days.
If a device uses bluetooth it will usually state that in the specs (Bluetooth 4.0, etc.). Yeah sorry, should have clarified what I meant with "2.4", since BT operates on 2.4 as well. Thank you for your input, I am already being inclined towards Logitech now, although the keyboard of Dell KM632 looks good ,I do not think I can use another mouse with the same USB dongle for the Dell KM632 keyboard.īut how does the Dell KM632 combo work if not Bluetooth?Įven the logitech says " Advanced 2.4 Ghz wireless range" How else does the Dell Wireless Combo work. I thought all wireless keyboards and Mice were Bluetooth. When you say Dell looks like a 2.4 and not Blue tooth, I don't get it, sorry.
#Replacement usb receiver for microsoft wireless mouse 3500 full#
Look for something similar with the Dell line, or at least a procedure for pairing their stuff.īTW, most full sized wireless mice are going to feel a little "heavy" due to the battery. The Logitech stuff works through a small stand-alone application that you run once to pair the devices with the receiver, and they're all interchangeable. No idea about the Dell model (which looks to be 2.4 and not bluetooth), but that's exactly what the Logitech Unifying line does. Thank you all so much for your valuable inputs. Looking forward to your inputs, this is the first time I would be using wireless keyboard and mouse. So I am not sure if paring another mouse with the Dell KM632 is possible or not. I like the keyboard of Dell KM632 so I was thinking of buying this combo, then buy another mouse and pair it up with the same USB dongle of Dell KM 632, But Dell has not mentioned anything about its dongle being unifying.
Isn't the Dell KM632 Blue tooth dongle unifying? It says it comes with a unifying Dongle? What does that mean? does it mean that the same dongle can be used for paring up to six devices simultaneously. So would it possible that the Blue tooth transmitter that I get with the initial Del wireless and mouse combo can be used to pair up another wireless Mouse?īasically if I want to replace only the wireless mouse with another wireless mouse would it be possible without using another blue tooth USB dongle ? I do not want to use up another usb port for another wireless mouse. In case I find the mouse unsuitable would it be possible for me to pair up another mouse with the same blue tooth transmitter, without having to use another USB Dongle I was thinking of buying this Wireless keyboard and Mouse Combo ,īut I hear that the Mouse is very heavy.