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    3 wireless products, 1 reciever

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by qnz, Oct 18, 2006.

  1. qnz

    qnz Notebook Enthusiast

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    quick question. i have 2 wireless logitech rumblepads with 1 reciever. if i get a wireless mouse, say the G7, can i still use 1 reciever?
     
  2. Greg

    Greg Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Possibly...if not through I'm sure the mouse comes with a second receiver.
     
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    qnz Notebook Enthusiast

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    ya, but i rather have less clutter on my desk.
     
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    Kil4Thril Notebook Enthusiast

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    I can tell you for sure that my Logitech mice and my Rumblepads do not work with the same receiver, but I don't have a G7- it could be different. All the mice can use a single receiver (mx700, lx700, lm700, mx1000).
     
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    qnz Notebook Enthusiast

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    the reason i ask is because the g7 and the rumblepads are both 2.4ghz developed by logitech for gaming. they might operate on the same frequency/reciever