Well, I use the dinovo dongle to begin with... Why would you want to use another dongle? Other devices? Better range?
1. Turn on the USB legacy support in the BIOS.
2. Pair the Dinovo with the dongle it comes with.
After that, you can get into the bios on startup using the dinovo. Even if you weren't already paired with the dongle, you can press the button on the keyboard and dongle and they will pair automatically (outside windows).
I pair with a regular BT dongle for regular operation, but if I need to get into the bios, I just plug in the dinovo dongle, pair it, and then I go in the bios.
My opinion is my own.
Well, I use the dinovo dongle to begin with... Why would you want to use another dongle? Other devices? Better range?
I have 2 Dinovo's and 1 dongle, so I use the internal bluetooth of the carputer for normal ops. Keeps me from having to tear into it if I need the dongle for the HTPC.
My opinion is my own.
Yeah, just enable legacy support in Bios like danielkh said.
I'm able to do everything I could do with a regular keyboard in the bios.
Kids, don't play with too many knives! -Crack Stuntman
I can get into the bios too, I just can't believe they didn't implement any function keys..stupid logitech..
Never noticed the lack of Fn keys until you mentioned it. I believe some motherboards require the user to press "F1" rather than "Del" to get into the BIOS, so that might be slightly inconvenient.
Also, does anyone else notice on their dinovo's that the down arrow button is messed up? Rather than pressing at the 6-o-clock position, you have to press on about 7:30.
Same here to on the down arrow...
overall though, I'm quite pleased, battery life is great, reliable connectivity.
Backlight could use some work, and occasionaly mouse gets jumpy, oh and a second mouse button would be cool, how about a revision 2 logitech?
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