To change the keyboard illumination settings: To use the other features of the Unifying software, click the Advanced button. follow the on-screen instructions given in the Logitech Unifying Software window. To pair your Unifying receiver with more than one Unifying device. Click the Open Unifying Software button to launch the software.Click the Unifying icon on the left toolbar to display the Unifying tab.This lets you use up to six compatible Logitech products with a single Unifying USB Receiver. Your K800 ships with Logitech Unifying Software. Click Apply to save your settings and then OK to exit SetPoint.NOTE: You can click the "?" icon next to Keyboard Inactive Keys at the top for detailed descriptions of these options. Select the checkbox next to any key you want to disable.Click the disabling icon on the left toolbar to display the Keyboard Inactive Keys screen.Click the battery icon on the left toolbar to display the Keyboard Batteries screen and check your battery status.To check the battery status of your keyboard: (Instead, you'll have to hold down the FN key for the default F-key functions.) To make this change, select the Swap F key functions check box shown above If you prefer, you can make these programmed functions happen without having to hold down the FN key when you press an F-key. NOTE: You can click the "?" icon by F Key Settings at the top for detailed descriptions of these options Choose the task you want to assign to the chosen function key from the Select Task list.
NOTE: The pictures in the list match those shown above the numbers on the function keys. In the Select F Key field, choose the function key you want to customize.Click the "F" icon on the left toolbar to display the F Key Settings screen.NOTE: To use a function key, press the FN key (to the right of the spacebar and Alt key) at the same time as the function key you want to program. Like the programmable keys, these keys can also be programmed to perform certain functions. The function keys, also known as F-keys, are the keys labeled F1 through F12 above the number keys on your K800. Click Apply to save your settings and then OK to close SetPoint.NOTE: If the Hot Key Settings screen isn't showing, click the lightning-bolt.icon on the left toolbar to display it.Ĭhoose the task you want to assign from the Select Task list, NOTE: You can click the "?" icon next to Hot Key Settings at the top for detailed descriptions of these options. NOTE: If you have more than one Logitech keyboard and the K800 isn't currently displayed, click the down-arrow icon next to the current product name and select Wireless Illuminated Keyboard K800 from the drop-down menu that displays.Ĭhoose the hot key you want to customize in the Select Hot Key field, Click the My Keyboard tab at the top of the SetPoint Settings window.NOTE: If you don't have SetPoint installed, you can download it from the K800 Downloads Page. Launch SetPoint (Start > Programs > Logitech > Mouse and Keyboard > Mouse and Keyboard Settings).To assign keystrokes to one key or change key assignments: Your keyboard should now be connected.This tutorial shows you how to use these features in the Logitech SetPoint Mouse and Keyboard Software: Otherwise, repeat from step #4.Ĭlick Finish to exit the Logitech Unifying Software. If you can type in the testing box, select Yes and then click Next. When your keyboard is detected, you'll see this window: Windows 8: Start Screen > Logitech Unifying SoftwareĬlick Next at the bottom of the Welcome screen.įollow the on-screen instructions to turn your keyboard off and then back on. Windows 7: Start > Programs > Logitech > Unifying > Logitech Unifying Software Make sure the receiver is securely plugged directly into a working USB port on your computer.ĭownload and install the correct version of Logitech SetPoint Mouse and Keyboard Software from the K830 Downloads page. See answer 360023260034 for instructions. Make sure your keyboard is turned on and the battery level is good. Radio frequency (RF) interference from other wireless devices, such as:įix or rule out the potential problems listed above.Using your wireless keyboard on metal surfaces.( NOTE: Your Unifying receiver must be plugged directly into your computer.) Plugging the receiver into a USB hub, KVM switch or other unsupported device.Moving the receiver to another computer.Moving the receiver from one USB port to another.The connection between the keyboard and the Unifying receiver can be lost for several reasons, such as: When your keyboard isn't working, the problem is likely a lost connection.