2 Ways to Pair a Logitech Mouse to a Unifying Receiver

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The Logitech Unifying receiver is a USB dongle that allows you to connect up to 6 compatible Logitech devices (mouses, trackballs, keyboards) at once. You can purchase a unifying receiver, or it may come with a mouse or keyboard that you already have. As long as your Logitech mouse is Unifying-compatible, connecting it to a Unifying receiver is simple. This wikiHow guide teaches you how to connect a Logitech mouse to a Unifying receiver using Logitech Unifying Software and the Logi Bolt app.