Logitech wireless keyboard mouse and microsoft wireless
Can you have a logitech wireless mouse and a MS Wireless comfort keyboard coexist on the same computer running Win 7 home? With the two usb dongles separated or whatever, they are called? I should add that this computer had a mouse wireless Ms Souris and the keyboard are the 5000 models.
Hi friardave,
I haven't used a MS Mouse so can't be 100% sure. However, I see no reason why it shouldn't, because you can use several devices on USB port. I would just go ahead & try!
Good luck!
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