If you’re having trouble with your Logitech K270 full-size wireless keyboard not working or connecting to your laptop or computer, there are a few troubleshooting steps you can take to fix the issue. In this post, we’ll go over these steps in detail.
Before we begin, it’s worth noting that there are other videos available on the Logitech K270 full-size wireless keyboard. However, we won’t be linking to those videos in this post.
Step 1: Check the Wireless USB Receiver
The first thing you should do is check the wireless USB receiver. Plug it into an open USB port on your laptop and turn the keyboard on. If your keyboard was too far away from the wireless USB receiver, it might not have been able to communicate with it properly. If this fixed your issue, great! If not, move on to the next step.
Step 2: Change USB Ports
If the first step didn’t work, try changing the USB port the wireless USB receiver is plugged into. Make sure it’s plugged in all the way. If this resolves your issue, you might have an issue with the original USB port. If not, move on to the next step.
Step 3: Check the Battery Compartment
Turn the keyboard off and check the battery compartment cover. Make sure the two AAA batteries are installed in the correct direction. If they are, replace them with two new AAA batteries. Weak batteries might not allow the keyboard to communicate properly with the wireless USB receiver.
Step 4: Use the Logitech Unifying Software
If none of the above steps worked, open the Logitech Unifying Software. After agreeing to the terms and conditions, you’ll see a screen that shows your keyboard is connected to the wireless USB unifying receiver. If it doesn’t show up, you can try to pair your Logitech wireless keyboard with the wireless USB unifying receiver by following the instructions provided.
Overall, these are the troubleshooting steps you can take to unlock your Logitech keyboard. We hope this post has been helpful in resolving your issue.