Computers, Laptops & Tablets > Accessories & Hardware > Keyboards & Mice > How to Easily Connect Your Logitech Wireless Keyboard Connect via Bluetooth or USB dongle to use one keyboard across devices effortlessly By Jeremy Laukkonen Jeremy Laukkonen Writer Shoreline Community College Jeremy Laukkonen is a former writer for Lifewire. When not researching and testing computers, game consoles or smartphones, he stays up-to-date on the myriad complex systems that power battery electric vehicles . lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on June 10, 2025 Reviewed by Michael Barton Heine Jr Reviewed by Michael Barton Heine Jr Michael Heine is a CompTIA-certified writer, editor, and Network Engineer with 25+ years' experience working in the television, defense, ISP, telecommunications, and education industries. lifewire's editorial guidelines In This Article View All In This Article Step-by-Step: Pair Bluetooth Keyboard Step-by-Step: Use the Unifying Receiver Types of Wireless Logitech Keyboards Why Is My Keyboard Not Connecting? Where Is the Connect Button? Frequently Asked Questions Close The Download You can pair a Logitech keyboard using Bluetooth or the USB Unifying receiver.To connect with Bluetooth, turn on your keyboard and follow the device's Bluetooth pairing settings.If using the Unifying receiver, install the Logitech software and connect the keyboard with the USB dongle. This article explains how to connect a Logitech wireless keyboard with your computer. We'll cover the types of wireless Logitech keyboards and how to pair with the Logitech Unifying receiver or using Bluetooth. How to Pair a Bluetooth Logitech Keyboard Many Logitech Bluetooth keyboards can pair with multiple devices, allowing you to switch the keyboard between your phone, tablet, and laptop effortlessly. Depending on your keyboard, you may be able to pair with six or more devices at once. To pair a Bluetooth Logitech keyboard, follow these steps: Remove the spacer from the battery compartment if your keyboard is new, or insert fresh batteries if it isn’t. Turn on the keyboard. If your keyboard supports multiple connections, press the connection button or rotate the dial to the desired connection. Press PC if connecting to Windows, Android, or Chrome OS, or i if connecting to macOS or iOS. Some Logitech keyboards have an Easy Switch button instead of a connect button. Hold the Easy Switch button to enter pairing mode. Hold the button until the LED flashes blue. Make sure your computer, phone, or tablet has Bluetooth turned on, and select the search for or add Bluetooth device option. Select Bluetooth. Choose your keyboard from the available Bluetooth devices list. Type the provided code using your keyboard, and press Enter. If your keyboard supports it, you can press a different connect button or rotate the dial and repeat this process on one or more additional devices. How to Pair a Wireless Logitech Keyboard With the Unifying Receiver If your Logitech keyboard comes with a USB dongle, you need to use it to connect the keyboard to your computer. The dongle is called a Unifying receiver, and it allows you to connect multiple Logitech devices to your computer using a receiver instead of needing to plug in numerous dongles. Pairing these receivers with a Logitech keyboard or mouse requires the Logitech Unifying software, a free app you can download from their site. It is available for Windows, macOS, and Chrome OS. Is your keyboard already paired with your receiver? Plug the receiver in, turn the keyboard on, and they will connect automatically. If you haven't paired it yet, just use the following procedure. Here’s how to pair a wireless Logitech keyboard with the Unifying receiver: Remove the spacer from the battery compartment if your keyboard is new, or insert fresh batteries if it isn’t. Plug the unifying receiver into a USB port on your computer. Download and install the Logitech Unifying software. Launch the Logitech Unifying software, and select Next. Turn your Logitech keyboard on. Wait for the keyboard to connect, and click Next. Click in the text field, and type some test text. Select Yes, and click Next. Click Finish. Why Are There Two Types of Wireless Logitech Keyboards? Logitech manufactures Bluetooth wireless keyboards and wireless keyboards using a proprietary wireless connection. Bluetooth and the Logitech Unifying receiver offer similar performance, reliability, and susceptibility to radio interference, as they use the same wireless band. They each have different setup processes and are compatible with different devices. Logitech Bluetooth keyboards offer great compatibility, often allowing you to pair one keyboard to your phone, tablet, and computer and then switch back and forth with the push of a button. Logitech wireless keyboards using the proprietary Unifying receiver are easier to connect. While they offer full compatibility with Windows and Mac computers, they have limited compatibility with linux computers and cannot be used with phones or tablets. If your keyboard is compatible and you're operating Windows 11 or macOS Big Sur (11) and later, you may be prompted to use the Logi Options+ software instead of the Unifying software. Why Is My Logitech Keyboard Not Connecting? If your Logitech keyboard doesn't work, make sure you're using the proper pairing method. For example, don't use the Unifying receiver method if your keyboard only supports Bluetooth. If your keyboard uses Bluetooth, ensure your computer, phone, or tablet supports Bluetooth and that it is enabled on your device. If you're trying to connect a keyboard that uses the Unifying receiver: Make sure it's plugged in.Check that the batteries aren't dead.Ensure the keyboard is on. If it still doesn't work, try rerunning the Logitech Unifying Software. If the software doesn't detect your keyboard, you're sure the batteries aren't dead, the keyboard is on, and the keyboard supports the Logitech Unifying receiver, contact Logitech for more information about your keyboard. If you want to use a wireless Logitech keyboard with a linux computer, pair it with the Unifying software on Windows, macOS, or Chrome OS, and then plug the USB dongle into your linux computer. If your keyboard still doesn’t work, then try these additional troubleshooting steps: Make sure the receiver is fully seated into a functional USB port on your computer. If possible, try switching to a different port. If your computer is tucked away under a desk or in a cabinet, try using a USB extension cable to move the receiver closer to your keyboard. Turn the keyboard off and then back on again. Make sure the batteries in the keyboard aren't worn out. Press the connect or reset button on your USB receiver if it has one. Press the connect or reset button on your keyboard if it has one. Where Is the Connect Button on a Logitech Bluetooth Keyboard? Look for easy switch buttons if you can’t find a pairing or connect button on your Logitech Bluetooth keyboard. Some of these keyboards let you pair to more than one device and use the Easy Switch buttons to swap between them. To enter pairing mode on one of these keyboards, press and hold one of the easy switch buttons until the corresponding LED starts flashing. That means it’s in pairing mode, and you can try to discover it using your computer. How to Pair Your Logitech Mouse With a New Receiver: Easy Steps FAQ How do I connect my Logitech keyboard with my iPad? To connect a keyboard to your iPad, first put the keyboard into pairing mode, then go to Settings > Bluetooth > select your iPad. The iPad may display a code that you must enter on the keyboard. How do I pair a wireless Logitech mouse with my PC? To pair a Bluetooth Logitech mouse with your PC, use the switch on the mouse to turn on the mouse, then go to Start > Settings > Bluetooth & devices or Devices > Bluetooth & other devices > Pair. If the mouse comes with a Bluetooth receiver, plug the receiver into one of your computer’s open USB slots, and the mouse should connect automatically. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit