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What is wrong with my wireless logitech keyboard?

I had my wireless keyboard Logitech S510 for a month now and it stopped working suddenly. Logitech orders say that the battery is still good. plz help me.

I already have a Logitech wireless keyboard?

I am replacing one wireless Logitech keyboard with a new one and since I already have one, what do I need to do to just change from old one to new one? In other words do I have to connect it as if I did not already have one and start from scratch when doing so?


you don't have to install a new one if you are putting a different one of the same model (ie the EX110 or LX 310) but other than that you would have to install the drivers for the new keyboard because it is a different driver for each device/reciever.

Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750

The Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 powers itself whenever there's light using integrated solar panels - no power bricks or charging ...

Gadget review - Logitech wireless solar keyboard K750

Typing on the K750 has us feeling like green superheroes saving the world from behind our desktops — or laptops. This solar-powered keyboard looks hot in glossy black with a polished white back .

It charges itself wherever there is light, using the two solar panels which sit above the keys. You don’t have to be in direct sunlight . According to Logitech, it “stays charged for at least three months in total darkness” after a full charge.

The K750 design and the feel of the keys closely resembles Mac keyboards — and we’re not complaining.

Logitech has managed to load a full traditional keyboard on the 7,5mm slate. Some keys double as direct multimedia, calculator and home keys and there are two power indicators which alert you when you’re running low.

The wireless keyboard uses a tiny unifying receiver which fits into the computer’s USB port, connecting at 2,4GHz.

It doesn’t have a palm rest, so we appreciated the retractable stands which can be used to place it at a comfortable angle.

Design Matters » Blog Archive » Wireless ThinkPad Keyboard. The ...

The ongoing saga of the ThinkPad external keyboard design has been very entertaining to follow. Blog statistics and media reaction would suggest that I am far from being the only one interested in this hot topic. SInce I last blogged about our newly introduced keyboard , and the “crowd sourced” methodology we used to design it, I’ve seen over 250 comments posted with thousands of visits by readers like you. It’s very rewarding as a designer to see this kind of a reaction to what we tried to do. I think Lenovo is pioneering the use of blogs to guide design directions. Having the views of the people who buy and use the things we design is a gift. 

In reading the many blog comments it’s obvious to me that there continues to be interest in a wireless version. The data from our original study didn’t indicate enormous interest in this feature, but maybe things have changed. Is the time is right for us reconsider a wireless version? I asked my team to put together a new survey specifically on this topic so that we can learn more. Where do you want to use it? Why is wireless important to you? What wireless technology is preferable? How much extra would you pay for wireless? Cutting the cord does have a price tag. These are just some of the questions we have.

If you are truly interested in Lenovo bringing  such a innovative wireless keyboard to market, help us build the business case and refine the design requirements. Thanks again for your ongoing interest and valued input, we’re listening. You can take the wireless keyboard survey here .

From an integration point of view, Lenovo should release a bluetooth version, since many of the current Thinkpads have a built in bluetooth module. Using bluetooth wireless, most users can do without a dedicated usb wireless receiver that one has to use with other wireless versions.

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