Logitech MK540 ADVANCED Faqs page 13

Wireless keyboard and mouse combo
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WHAT SETTINGS ARE NOT BACKED UP
Flow settings.
Options+ app settings.
● MK540 wireless keyboard and mouse frequently lose connection
If you frequently have to reconnect your keyboard or your mouse, try the following:
Keep other electrical devices at least 8 inches (20 cm) away from the Unifying
receiver.
Move the mouse or keyboard closer to the Unifying receiver.
Move the Unifying receiver to a different location.
Additional information
The connection between the mouse, keyboard and the Unifying receiver can be lost
due to several reasons such as:
Low batteries
Moving the Unifying receiver from one USB port to another
Moving the receiver to another computer
Plugging the receiver into a USB hub or other unsupported device such as a KVM
switch (your USB receiver must be plugged directly into your computer).
Using your wireless mouse/keyboard on metal surfaces
Radio frequency (RF) interference of more powerful wireless devices such as:
Wireless speakers
Computer power supplies
Monitors
Cell phones
Garage door openers
● Connect device to a Unifying receiver
Your Unifying USB receiver can be paired with up to six Unifying devices at a time. You can
determine if your Logitech devices are Unifying by this logo:
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