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USB Link-5 nano receiver

Just wondering if there is a list of supported devices that use the Link-5 USB nano-receiver. It may not be an officially supported piece of hardware anymore, but maybe in the archives somewhere is a list of supported devices?

These are the little USB receivers that come with devices like the Wireless Elite V2 keyboard (QB355AA - keyboard and mouse combo, or QB467AA keyboard only).

One reason I'm asking is:  I have a QB467AA keyboard w/USB receiver, and I'm wondering if I can buy an HP wireless mouse that will pair with it if I hit the "connect" button.

Hopefully someone has had success with trying this and can tell me which mouse to use, or can find a "supported devices" list somewhere.

Thanks!

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@markolinux -- I wonder if you enter the HP part-number into: http://Support.HP.com

if you will get a list of computers that were shipped with that part ?

 

Or, if your computer has BlueTooth support, could you purchase a mouse with BlueTooth support?

Then, continue to use your current keyboard.

 

 

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I ended up buying a used mouse on eBay that was a Link-5 mouse. I will use that with my Link-5 keyboard. The Link-5 dongle works with both the mouse it came with (of course), and the keyboard, after hitting "Connect" on the keyboard.

 

Hitting Connect makes the keyboard "learn" to connect to the new dongle, and forget the connection to the old one.

 

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