, is a legacy plug-and-play device that does not require dedicated "drivers" for basic operation on modern operating systems. Driver & Software Status Plug-and-Play:
Logitech has officially announced that it no longer supports or maintains older software like SetPoint, the Logitech Control Center, or the Unifying software. The company strongly recommends using Logi Options+ for all compatible devices.
Low battery power often mimics driver corruption, causing stuttering, delayed typing, or complete temporary disconnections. The K260 keyboard requires . The matching mouse requires one AA battery .
Low power mimics driver failure. Replace the AAA batteries in the keyboard and AA battery in the mouse.
The K260 connects via a dedicated USB receiver. If the connection drops, try unplugging the USB dongle, waiting 10 seconds, and plugging it into a different USB port. Avoid using USB hubs; plug the receiver directly into a port on the computer motherboard for the strongest connection. 2. Check for Signal Interference
generally does not require specialized drivers for basic functionality on Windows, as it uses standard HID drivers provided by the operating system.
Logitech has moved most new products to the "Logitech Options+" software. However, the K260 is not fully compatible with Options+. Stick to SetPoint for the best results.
communicates with your computer via a 2.4GHz USB receiver. Updating your software provides several key benefits:
Drivers act as the essential translator between your physical keyboard and your computer's operating system (like Windows or macOS). Over time, operating systems undergo major updates, which can cause older drivers to become incompatible. Updating your driver fixes a few critical issues:
: Reliable for everyday office work and casual gaming (like Minecraft or World of Warcraft ), but not suitable for competitive FPS titles due to minor lag at long ranges.