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Logitech unifying software not detecting
Logitech unifying software not detecting












logitech unifying software not detecting

#Logitech unifying software not detecting upgrade#

Note: If you already have it installed, Software Updater can be used to upgrade it. See sudo add-apt-repository ppa:solaar-unifying/stable The easy way to install/maintain/upgrade Solaar is to use a PPA. (I'm using X11 and Gnome Shell as the windowing system, on Ubuntu 20.04 with its latest updates installed, in case it matters). How would you approach fixing it up so that they actually work as pointing devices after pairing them?

logitech unifying software not detecting

The problem seems consistent across the two touchpad models (one being a T650 the other a built older to recognize now), two logitech unifying receivers and two Ubuntu 20.04 machines. I got one unifying receiver dongle per each of those touchpads, so I tested all combinations and the problem is the same when trying each of the two unifying receiver dongles. To reiterate, these are touchpads I had successfully acting as pointing devices until un-pairing and re-pairing today. This output is after it has been supposedly paired, as one can see from the "Unpair" button on the solaar GUI: Has 2 paired device(s) out of a maximum of 6. Here's my solaar output when both touchpads have been re-paired: $ solaar show They are just not acting as pointing devices anymore after pairing/re-pairing them. Not even on the desktop machine where it worked till I unpaired them to narrow down the problem.

logitech unifying software not detecting

I have been using a standalone Logitech touchpad with my Ubuntu desktop, and trying to pair another one to my backup desktop I learn that both of the Logitech touchpads will not function as a pointing device after being paired, at present time on my Ubuntu 20.04 machines.














Logitech unifying software not detecting