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Logitech MX Duo 700 Users Step In Please

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splinter3k

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I've got 2 PCs within about 8 feet of each other on two desk in the corner of a room. One alreardy has an MX Duo and it works great, but I would like to add one to the other PC. There's no way to increase the space between PCs in the room, and at an angle I can probably get the trasmitters about 10-12' apart. Anyone running 2 MX Duos in close proximity and if so, is it a problem? Crosstalk, chatter, dropped connections, etc... As always, any input appreciated.
 
i have never used 2 sets in close proximity on a regular basis, but....

i do remember seeing the options in the drivers for both the mouse and keyboard to secure the frequency with the base unit. this is what i did for my kit, which i regularly took to lans at which some other peoples were also lucky enough to have the mx duo kit ;)

suffice to say that i had no interference problems.
 
Thanks, I'll check in to that, anyone else? No one here has a set up close to this idea? Or has come across it at work?
 
I have 2 MX700's right next to each other. There are 2 different channels that you can use. Just make sure each is set to a different channel or they do interfere with each other.
 
Well that should work with just the mouse, but if you have the duo then I belive the keyboard defaults to channel 1 and the mouse to channel 2, and I'm not sure you can force it to swap, it's whatever grabs first, anyone else have experience with this?
 
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