![]() ![]() Okta Device Access, according to the company, is focused on unifying access management for hybrid workflows. The receiver, keyboard and mouse all need to have the orange asterisk symbol on to work together to and be detected by the Logitech Unifying software. E.g., my cordless Logitech MK330 keyboard and mouse don't use a unifying receiver, so they are not detected by the software. What Logitech keyboard and mouse are you using? Not all cordless Logitech keyboards and mice use a unifying receiver. After installing, re-plug in the Unifying receiver to one of the USB 3.0 Port, on the backside. Just install it, and ignore all messages, such as you don't have compliable devices, etc. This software seems like can fix the missing file in Windows. I downloaded it as a reference, if you can find it on your own, please do so, the name of the software is called Logitech SetPoint. Now download this file and install it, _64.exe?dl=0. ![]() Wait the Manager windows refreshes, and the device you just disabled is disappeared. If the software saying it cannot detect the receiver, then this is the right for you. My devices are "M330" and "MX Keys," get Logitech unifying management software available on your device, and install it. You have a keyboard or mouse that supports the Unifying function. Here are some screenshots I took when I contacting Logitech support. I need Options software to customize keyboard shortcut keys. Logitech Options software cannot recognize the unifying receiver, but the mouse and keyboard work fine. I suspect that my gear is from older generation of Logitech than yours. Don't know what this unifying means, because I have no such text with my Logitech Wave keyboard, using an USB dongle for giving access to both keyboard and mouse - no wires. ![]()
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