Summary of Contents for Logitech CORDLESS DESKTOP MX 5000 LASER
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Bluetooth This document is an FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) about Bluetooth products using Bluetooth technology. Logitech Cordless Desktop MX 5000 Laser Logitech diNovo Media Desktop Laser in general and Logitech ...
1.17 Is Bluetooth harmful?... 5 1.18 Can I access the BIOS settings of my system with my Bluetooth keyboard?... 6 1.19 Can I use my Logitech product even if I have not installed the Bluetooth stack (software) yet?... 6 1.20 What makes Bluetooth desktops from Logitech the most advanced keyboard and mouse combos with this technology? ...
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4.15 What can I do with the Bluetooth wireless hub? ...15 4.16 What is the battery life of this product? ...15 4.17 Which Logitech mouse is supplied with the Cordless Desktop MX 5000 Laser desktop?...15 Learn about Logitech diNovo Media Desktop Laser... 16 Why "diNovo"? ...16...
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Logitech marks are owned by Logitech and may be registered. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Logitech is under license.
Bluetooth specifications. Logitech is an associate member of the Bluetooth SIG and full member of the HID working group. What is the range of Bluetooth? Bluetooth wireless technology in its base implementation supports a range of 10 meters (33 feet).
Further power optimization. • Multiple connections from a single device. Logitech’s diNovo Media Desktop Laser and Cordless Desktop MX 5000 Laser are both using Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR technology, making these products ready to communicate with the latest generation of Bluetooth devices.
In addition, all Bluetooth desktops from Logitech include Adaptive Frequency Hopping (AFH) technology, making them an ideal solution for the growing number of customers who work on a wireless network, because it minimizes interference between Bluetooth wireless technology and Wi-Fi wireless technology.
Logitech keyboards and mice are in discoverable mode when you press the 'Connect' button located on the bottom. 1.13 What is a Bluetooth "profile" (or "service")? A profile or service is a list of options, features or functionality available for a specific Bluetooth device.
A stack is a piece of software that is installed on your computer. It allows Bluetooth devices to be recognized and used. Currently, a Bluetooth stack is required due to the fact that Windows XP and Windows 2000 do not natively support Bluetooth. A Bluetooth stack is provided with all Logitech Bluetooth desktop.
1.19 Can I use my Logitech product even if I have not installed the Bluetooth stack (software) yet? Yes. Logitech Bluetooth products are "Plug & Play". This means you can already use your keyboard even if you have not installed the software. Obviously, you need to install the software to get all the features of the product.
If your system is using a different Bluetooth stack than the one supplied with Logitech products, you may not be able to enjoy the features of the Logitech Bluetooth wireless hub. I have a laptop with Bluetooth built-in. What should I do? The MX 5000 Laser and diNovo Laser have been optimized to work with any laptop with built-in radio using WIDCOMM stack v.1.4.2.21 or above and Windows XP SP2 stack.
Therefore, for optimal performance, we recommend you use the Bluetooth stack provided with your Logitech product. I have a Bluetooth PDA (or Smartphone). Can I use my Logitech keyboard or mouse with it? Yes, as long as your Bluetooth PDA or Smartphone comes with a Bluetooth stack that includes the HID profile, you can connect your keyboard or mouse to it.
Voice over instant messaging using a Bluetooth headset is possible with MSN Messenger 7, Yahoo Messenger 6.0, AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) 5.9, and with Skype. You must first pair your Bluetooth headset with the Logitech Bluetooth wireless hub and connect your headset. You can then enjoy voice over instant messaging. Some instant messaging applications need to be restarted after the connection of the Bluetooth headset in order to use the correct audio output channel.
What information do I get on the Keyboard LCD display? The Logitech Cordless Desktop MX 5000 Laser features an integrated keyboard display for instant feedback such as Caps Lock and F Lock status, low battery notification, and so on. It also shows the time and date, and automatically synchronizes with your computer’s clock.
How can I change the playlist order that appears on the keyboard LCD? Using Logitech SetPoint software, you can add and remove playlists, and even change the order of playlists. Up to 9 playlists can be displayed by the LCD.
Users spoke, saying they expected their new Bluetooth mouse and keyboard to work immediately, right out of the box. There shouldn’t be any finicky setup needed, they said. Logitech’s engineers listened and took up the challenge. The result, following two years of research and development, is SecureConnect™, the best possible cordless experience you’ll ever have with a Bluetooth desktop.
Stepping up to a Logitech Bluetooth cordless desktop and SecureConnect means there’s no need to enter a passkey during installation or to match Bluetooth devices. It will install faster and easier than ever before with keyboard encryption already enabled. 4.13 What is the "SYNC" hot key for? hot key called "Easy Synchronization", located at the top left-hand corner of the...
Which Logitech mouse is supplied with the diNovo Media Desktop Laser? The Logitech MX 1000 Laser mouse for Bluetooth is supplied as part of the diNovo Media Desktop Laser. For more information on the MX 1000 Laser mouse, please refer to section...
Mail. Instant Messaging applications supported are Yahoo! Messenger 6.0 and above instant messenger service, MSN Messenger 6 and above network Internet services, and Windows Messenger 4.7. Using Logitech SetPoint software, users can specify from which of their contacts they wish to receive these notifications.
This section provides some FAQs for the Logitech MX 1000 Bluetooth mouse. What is the benefit of the MX Laser tracking engine? Logitech’s revolutionary laser-powered mice unite the precision of laser illumination with the proven technology of sensor-based motion tracking in a way never done before.
Fortunately, that’s not the case with Logitech’s laser mouse technology. Logitech’s laser mice are perfectly safe for consumers, earning a Class I eye-safe designation. After all, transmitting a beam of light for the tiny distance required, less than an inch, requires only a minuscule amount of power.
Can I use another power brick or do I need to use the Logitech power brick? You must use the Logitech power brick. Only the specific Logitech power brick can be used to charge the mouse. The power brick is not a standard power brick but has a specific characteristic to be used only with the mouse.