Do you have a question about the K400 Plus and is the answer not in the manual?
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Bob
February 10, 2025
How do you pair this keyboard
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Mr. Anderson
February 11, 2025
To pair the Logitech K400 Plus keyboard:
1. Insert Batteries: Open the battery compartment, insert two AA batteries, and ensure the polarity matches the symbols inside. 2. Power On: Use the switch on the top right edge to turn on the keyboard. A green LED will light up. 3. Connect via Unifying Receiver (Default Method): Plug the Unifying Receiver into a USB port on your computer. 4. Enable Bluetooth Mode (If Not Using Receiver): The K400 Plus primarily uses the Unifying Receiver, so Bluetooth pairing may require manually enabling Bluetooth mode by holding specific keys.
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Stephen Cornell Whitmore
April 22, 2025
What is the yellow button upper left corner for?
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Spinto
April 22, 2025
@Stephen Cornell Whitmore
This is an additional left mouse button for easier using the touchpad.
Stephen Cornell Whitmore
April 22, 2025
Is there a setting to allow the touch pad to move cursor AND with pressure on the touch pad make an entry - instead of having to press the left button below the touch pad?
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Do you have a question about the K400 Plus and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
How do you pair this keyboard
To pair the Logitech K400 Plus keyboard:
1. Insert Batteries: Open the battery compartment, insert two AA batteries, and ensure the polarity matches the symbols inside.
2. Power On: Use the switch on the top right edge to turn on the keyboard. A green LED will light up.
3. Connect via Unifying Receiver (Default Method): Plug the Unifying Receiver into a USB port on your computer.
4. Enable Bluetooth Mode (If Not Using Receiver): The K400 Plus primarily uses the Unifying Receiver, so Bluetooth pairing may require manually enabling Bluetooth mode by holding specific keys.
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What is the yellow button upper left corner for?
@Stephen Cornell Whitmore This is an additional left mouse button for easier using the touchpad.
Is there a setting to allow the touch pad to move cursor AND with pressure on the touch pad make an entry - instead of having to press the left button below the touch pad?