- #HOW TO CONNECT LOGITECH WIRELESS KEYBOARD K380 MAC OS X#
- #HOW TO CONNECT LOGITECH WIRELESS KEYBOARD K380 DRIVER#
- #HOW TO CONNECT LOGITECH WIRELESS KEYBOARD K380 WINDOWS 10#
The keyboard automatically uses modifiers associated with the currently selected device. The label below the split line shows the modifier sent to an Apple Macintosh, iPhone®, or iPad®. The label above the split line shows the modifier sent to a Windows, Android, or Chrome device. Modifier keys on either side of the space bar display two sets of labels separated by split lines. White labels on gray circles identify symbols reserved for use with Alt Gr on Windows computers.* Split keys
#HOW TO CONNECT LOGITECH WIRELESS KEYBOARD K380 MAC OS X#
Gray labels indicate functions available on Apple devices running Mac OS X or iOS. Key label colors and split lines identify functions or symbols reserved for different devices and operating systems. I spent so much time looking for a fix, i'm hopeful this will help someone else with the same issues.Unique multi-function keys makes the Logitech Keyboard K380 compatible with most computers and mobile devices. I re-ran the above steps and was back in business. The reason I stumbled upon this post is because my mouse started disconnecting today after about 2 months of stability, and I was curious if there was a fix for the Killer card. Go into BT settings, add device, and it will successfully pair and connect my mouse. Open powershell or cmd prompt and type btpair -u (see the link above with notes on what this does, but it will unpair other devices that are paired to your machine).Ĥ. Go to BT settings, select the mouse and click remove.Ģ. This involves downloading an old command line bluetooth toolset and installing. After hours of searching for a solution I stumbled upon this link. If I remove and try and add back, it adds as a generic peripheral device and is not listed under mouse and does not work. My mouse (Logitech m535) will just stop working, says it is paired, but not connected. I had the same problem with my xps13 9370 and suspect the killer card is the culprit. And it's odd that my other Bluetooth devices don't have issues connecting and reconnecting. Obviously I don't want to have to keep formatting or restoring the system every day.
#HOW TO CONNECT LOGITECH WIRELESS KEYBOARD K380 DRIVER#
All windows updates and driver updates.Turned off Bluetooth in BIOS, restarted, turned back on in BIOS.Uninstalled the driver, restarted, installed latest Killer driver.Uninstalled the Killer Bluetooth/wireless driver, restarted and let Windows choose a driver.Tried removing the device (select device, click Remove), but they keep showing back up.Just the keyboard and mouse are having issues, Strangely, all other Bluetooth devices work fine with my laptop (my speakers, headphones, etc).
#HOW TO CONNECT LOGITECH WIRELESS KEYBOARD K380 WINDOWS 10#
It worked really nicely for a month or two, then stopped working.īluetooth Devices in Windows 10 says they're "Paired" but won't connect. I bought a Logitech K380 Bluetooth keyboard and later bought a Logitech M337 Bluetooth mouse so I wouldn't need a dongle.