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Browse to where the file was download and double-click the file. (The User Account Control window may appear, if so click Yes) Click Continue. Click Ok. Click Yes and follow the prompts to install the application. After installing Dell Splash Screen software, the Splash Screen software will auto-download the Dell Unifying Software.
A copy of the Logitech Unifying software was downloaded. When attempting to open the app we get a dialog complaining: “The app you are trying to install isn’t a Microsoft-verified app.”. We selected the option: “Get apps from Store” and did not find it. We selected the option” Change my app recommendation settings”.
Download and Installing the Dell Unifying Software. Browse to the Dell Unifying Software page. On the Dell Unifying Application page click Download File. Click Save. Click Save on the Enter name of file to save to.. screen (Make note of where the file was downloaded) Browse to where the file was download and double-click the file.
Suddenly, after a round of Windows 10 updates, my Windows 10 Home PC no longer recognizes my Logitech Unifying USB Receiver, which links my wireless mouse/keyboard. So I can't use my mouse and keyboard. At first I thought the problem was with the USB device itself, so I bought a new one.
This package provides the application for Logitech Unifying Application and is supported on OptiPlex, Inspiron series, XPS series, Dell S&P, Tablet, Vostro series, Precision, Latitude, and Peripherals running the following Operating Systems: Windows 7, Windows 8 & Windows 8.1
The receiver, keyboard and mouse all need to have the orange asterisk symbol on to work together to and be detected by the Logitech Unifying software. Also, a Logitech Unifying device can only be connected to one Unifying receiver at a time. If a device is paired with one Unifying receiver, it cannot be connected to another one.
Open Control Panel. Go to "Devices and Printers". Right-click the device icon, and select "Control". A dialogue "Bluetooth Device Control" appears. Click "Disconnect", then "Connect". Method 3: If the issue still persist, you can follow below steps and check if it works.
Connect the Logitech to the USB2 port. Then go to the Device Manager and display the USB section. If there is an "unknown" device listed in the USB that is likely the Logitech. Uninstall the Unknown device in the Device Manager. Then disconnect the Logitech and reboot the PC.
The Logitech Unifying Receiver uses Logitech's proprietary WiFi technology. Bluetooth adapters use the industry standard Bluetooth stack. This web page from Logitech's website shows that the original Unifying software, which dates back to 2010, is supported on Windows 10. I can speak from personal experience that my unifying receiver works fine ...
If this happens, please check all the devices again to make sure all devices are of the same Dell Universal or Logitech Unifying pairing. Once the pairing matches you may have to resync your devices: >For Dell Universal – Resync with Dell Universal Receiver Control Panel software may be needed.