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The M510 uses the Logitech Unifying receiver as does the keyboard (and mouse) in the Wave Combo MK550 set. So, yes, you can get the M510 to talk to the same receiver as the MK550 keyboard by using the Logitech Unifying Software utility. You can compare the technical specs of the devices at M510 Mouse: http://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/wireless-mouse-m510?crid=7 Wireless Wave Combo MK550: http://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/wireless-wave-combo-mk550?crid=27
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I had the same situation. I was replacing just the mouse on my MK300 keyboard/mouse combo. I could not get the new mouse to work with the old dongle, I had to use the dongle that came with the new mouse which takes up another USB slot.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This mouse works with any unifying adapter. Most of them have an orange burst logo on them. If your old dongle does, then this mouse would work with it. If it doesn't, Windows can handle two dongles at once, so you could still have your keyboard on the old dongle.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi there, I recently had to purchase this mouse and a new keyboard from Logitech. I was able to set up both the mouse and the keyboard on my old USB dongle with no problem. As long as your USB dongle is by Logitech then you should have no problem at all. You can also go to the Logitech website for an app that you can download which makes things 10x easier and faster to setup and delete old items on any USB dongle that you are using. Hope this helps!
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The dongle that comes with the mouse is a unifying receiver, so it should work with other Logitech devices that support it. I don't know if the keyboard is one of those though. One of my kids broke a dongle and I called Logitech support about it. They were good to deal with and sent me a replacement for free. The new dongle had to be paired with the mouse using a utility you download from Logitech. Instructions are on their support site. You should be able to pair your mouse with the keyboard dongle using the same utility as long as it is a unifying receiver.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It depends on the dongle's number, usually logitech provides couple of dongles some universal and all. So check the dongle version and match it with this one. It may work, usually dongle version is mentioned behind mouse as well.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. I just added it to my computer without installing the new dongle. Basically just un-packaged the mouse, turned it on and the computer recognized it. Both mice are working at the same time now. You can also search for the Logitech software for tutorials. The dongle can handle up to 6 items i believe. Bottom line is that it does work.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, If the dogle is a unifying one. However, some older Logitech product's don't work.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Exactly my same scenario. Mouse buttons on old mouse started to die and I bought this to pair with the existing nano receiver I already had connected to my keyboard/mouse combo. If you have the nano receiver, you should be good to go!
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