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I have the two devices listed above, and right now I need two dongles to connect them to my notebook (which has two USB ports).

I tried to pair both devices to one of the dongles (using Logitech software), but the unifying mouse can't connect to the non-unifying dongle and vice-versa.

Is there any (unofficial) way of doing this, that allows me to connect both devices to the same dongle (probably the unifying one)?

Robotnik
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Dodilei
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You can use Logitech's Unifying software to change which devices are paired with a unifying dongle. Up to 6 unifying devices are supported. https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/articles/360025297913

Further you can use the Logitech Connection utility to change which devices are paired to a non-unifying dongle. A keyboard and a mouse can share the dongle. https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/articles/360025141574

As tetsujin said the two systems are not compatible, thus you cannot pair unifying with non unifying or vice versa. The OP cannot do what is wanted with the hardware they have, however they could add a unifying keyboard the dongle of the unifying mouse or add a non-unifying mouse to the dongle of the keyboard.

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