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MX1000 interference problems

Kaido

Elite Member & Kitchen Overlord
I have two systems on my desk. One is my laptop with an MX510 mouse and a wireless Microsoft RF keyboard. The other is a Mac Cube (not mini) with an Apple Bluetooth wireless keyboard and a Logitech MX1000. I just setup the MX1000 on the system and I get major interference when the Microsoft wireless keyboard and MX1000 mouse are being used at the same time. When my wife is using the Mac's MX1000, I can hardly type keys on the Microsoft keyboard, they don't start coming through until the MX1000 stops moving. Is there any way to change frequencies or channels or whatever?
 
No, my understanding is that in order for you to do that you would have to actually pull the frequency chip out (dunno if any of you fly r/c planes, but this is the same concept as that, you pull out the frequency crystel and put in a new to change the frequency, but you have to do it to the transmitter and receiver). You are better off seperating them more or going wired. I believe that all wifi keybaords and mice run off the same frequency but don't quote me on that.
 
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