A:AnswerYes It comes with the plug in usb wireless receiver if that is what you mean? When you first unpack it you may wonder where it is but when you read the instructions you will see they pack it inside the battery compartment. I installed mine on an old Dell Dimension 2400 desktop running Windows XP and it worked fine once I got it installed. The plug and play process was a little long on Windows XP as it kept finding the different drivers it wanted to install but I just kept clicking ok to everything it wanted to install including the warnings my old PC gave as it did not recognise the new technology but it all worked fine in the end :) It just installs it as a generic pointing device. I recall I had to leave the old wired mouse plugged in to start with during installation as I needed it to move the mouse pointer and click ok during the plug and play process, i.e with Windows XP it did not find the new mouse till right at the end of the installation.
A:AnswerHello MAM, unfortunately, the M170 does not come with a Unifying Receiver. We recommend looking into the M325 mouse. It comes with a Unifying receiver that can connect up to 6 devices that are compatible with the unifying technology. I'll attach a link at the end of this message. Have a great day. https://www.bestbuy.com/site/searchpage.jsp?st=m325&_dyncharset=UTF-8&_dynSessConf=&id=pcat17071&type=page&sc=Global&cp=1&nrp=&sp=&qp=&list=n&af=true&iht=y&usc=All+Categories&ks=960&keys=keys
A:AnswerHello, this mouse is compatible with MacOS but uses a USB-A connection. You would need a USB-A to USB-C adapter in order for it to work.
-Danielle from Logitech
A:AnswerHello mouse! The M170 connects via a wireless receiver, so simply plug it in the USB receiver that comes with the mouse into the USB port, and you'll be good to go!
A:AnswerHey there lynn. As long as you have a free USB A port on your computer, you should have no problem getting this mouse to work. It should be plug and play! -Weston from Logitech
A:AnswerHello CCVMN, There shouldn't be a problem with adding a second wireless Logitech mouse and it's receiver to your other desktop. What would be easier is using a mouse that will work with both desktops. Here's a list of Logitech mice with multi-device capabilities: https://www.logitech.com/en-us/products/mice.html?filters=multi-device. - Richard from Logitech
A:AnswerHi Gigi, The M170 won't work with the Unifying Receiver. It uses the Nano Receiver (P/N: 993-001106). Hope this helped and finds you well. - Richard from Logitech