Dik za tip ... aspon som zistil preco to nejde tak ako som si to predstavoval .... :-)
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According to
http://www.logitech.com/images/pdf/roem/Unifying_QA_IT_business_managers_7709.pdf, you cannot use multiple devices on one Unifying receiver unless the devices are initially paired on an OS that supports the Unifying software. Linux would not be Linux if solutions are not quickly created.
http://www.logitech.com/images/pdf/roem/Unifying_QA_IT_business_managers_7709.pdf:
Is the Unifying software compatible with our Linux systems? Unifying software is not compatible with Linux. However, you may use a single compatible product on a Linux system, or, you can pair on a system with an OS that supports the Unifying software, and then plug the receiver into a Linux system.
With Unifying and Advanced 2.4 GHz, is there a possibility of accidentally pairing to or controlling other employee’s devices in the office?You can only pair multiple devices to one receiver, not one device to multiple receivers. Therefore, the mouse or keyboard communicates only with the receiver to which it is paired. In addition, Advanced 2.4 GHz helps guard against interference with other devices.
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Neslo mi to s jednym prijimacom. A kedze mam 2ks, lebo jeden bol ku klavesnici a druhy k mysi. Zobral som ten, ktory mam uz sparovany s klavesnicou a mysou a uz mi chytilo aj klavesnicu a aj mys na ten druhy prijimac.
Cize ak je uz k jednemu prijimacu sparovana klavesnica a mys, tak ku druhemu to automaticky nepojde ... resp. treba to sparovat znova ... teraz je otazka ako to sparovat k druhemu prijimacu ? Akoze ok, viem to urobit na Windowse ... ale pripada mi to kus blby sposob, lebo co ak nebudem mat poruke windows s nainstalovanym Logitech softom aby som si to sparoval ?
Ja sice mam 12.04 (3.2.0-20-generic-pae) ale asik nic z toho :-(