Logitech Mouse Wireless M815 with another Nano Receiver M/N C-U0003

klode82

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I have this mouse wireless, but I've forgot its receiver. I've found another receiver, a Nano Receiver (non-Unifying) C-U0003. I've tried with the software ConnectUtility, both versions 2.2 and 2.0, but it cannot pairing the device.
Does I have other solutions?

 
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Sorry I thought you wanted a solution to a missing receiver.
In order for the transmitter in the mouse to communicate with its receiver, they must be paired. This means that both devices are operating at the same frequency on the same channel using a common identification code. A channel is simply a specific frequency and code. The purpose of pairing is to filter out interference from other sources and RF devices.
Pairing methods vary, depending on the mouse manufacturer. Some devices come pre-paired. Others use methods such as a pairing sequence that occurs automatically, when you push specific buttons, or when you turn a dial on the receiver and/or mouse.
To protect the information your mouse transmits to the receiver, most wireless...


Given the tiny expense, I would say just purchase another complete set.
 
Sorry I thought you wanted a solution to a missing receiver.
In order for the transmitter in the mouse to communicate with its receiver, they must be paired. This means that both devices are operating at the same frequency on the same channel using a common identification code. A channel is simply a specific frequency and code. The purpose of pairing is to filter out interference from other sources and RF devices.
Pairing methods vary, depending on the mouse manufacturer. Some devices come pre-paired. Others use methods such as a pairing sequence that occurs automatically, when you push specific buttons, or when you turn a dial on the receiver and/or mouse.
To protect the information your mouse transmits to the receiver, most wireless mice include an encryption scheme to encode data into an unreadable format. Some devices also use a frequency hopping method, which causes the mouse and receiver to automatically change frequencies using a predetermined pattern. This provides additional protection from interference and eavesdropping.
If you can figure all that our you are good to go! Good luck.
 
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