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K260 Logitech Keyboard Driver

The MK260 receiver comes pre-paired from the factory. As soon as you type, it should work. If not, press the “Connect” button on the receiver and the “Connect” button under the battery cover of the keyboard (press with a paperclip).

To ensure your hardware is safe and functional, always source your drivers from official or highly reputable channels. Official Logitech Support

The K260 is typically sold as the (Mouse and Keyboard). It uses Logitech’s 2.4 GHz wireless technology (not Bluetooth). It comes with a tiny USB receiver (often model C-U0007 or similar). It runs on two AA batteries that usually last 12 to 18 months. K260 Logitech Keyboard Driver

A: No. The K260 requires a USB-A port. It cannot connect via Bluetooth. You would need a USB-C to USB-A OTG adapter, and even then, Android only supports external keyboards sporadically. iOS/iPadOS does not support this keyboard at all.

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You need the “F Lock” (Function Lock) toggled. Solution:

A: Your NumLock is on. Press the NumLock key (usually above the number pad). This is not a driver issue. To ensure your hardware is safe and functional,

Technically, the K260 is a device. Windows and macOS come with basic built-in drivers that support standard typing and basic mouse movement right out of the box.

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