Connect a to a USB MS receiver Logitech K520 wireless keyboard and a MS Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000

Is it possible to connect a keyboard to a receiver USB MS Logitech K520 wireless and a MS Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000... all performed on a Toshiba Satellite L455 with Windows 7 Home Premium?

The wireless mobile mouse works, because she and the USB receiver are two Microsoft, but we would like to get the wireless keyboard to connect too.

The keyboard 'works' in that the green light... but only for six or seven seconds and then turns off. The keyboard passes no to the screen during this time, response.

Thank you in advance.

Roger Agness

# They are both two different and opposite manufacturers.

The K520 seems to use unique from Logitech Unifying receiver and Microsoft has their own receiver technology.

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