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User reviews and opinions
| loucypher |
12:13pm on Saturday, October 2nd, 2010 ![]() |
| Best Bluetooth EVER ! This is one of many bluetooth that I have used and this is hands down the Best Bluetooth EVER. | |
| zynaps |
11:55pm on Friday, September 24th, 2010 ![]() |
| I wish that Logitech would give attention to ... Great performance Lacks in style and comfort It works great with my LG VX8300. Long batter... Good sound in ear piece. Ear loop breaks I wish that Logitech would give attention to this product as much as others, because if they did, other brands would be in trouble. | |
| elmiralady |
8:21pm on Sunday, September 12th, 2010 ![]() |
| Bag-a-bargain An excellent laptop carrier. Be aware that the mouse included is a tiny (but well-specced model) so be sure that this is what you want. Unit fine, over-ear piece very poor I bought two of these. The units themselves are fine. | |
| ereinertsen |
1:17am on Friday, August 13th, 2010 ![]() |
| Many ppl complain about static and range. Has anyone considered the the type of phone being used with may make a dfference. | |
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Mobile Express
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4 hours talk time Super compact and light (16 g) Easy to use For native Bluetooth compatible phones and PCs
Super compact and light, the Logitech Mobile Express Headset clips anywhere formaking hands-free calls. Simply pair it with your Bluetooth mobile phone andgo. The ear loop adjusts for a pleasant fit on either ear. Advanced phone features like voice dialling, redial, mute, and call end/answer/reject are supported by the headset (phone model dependent). Soft-touch controls on the headset allow you to adjust the volume or mute the call.
Product specifications
Bluetooth 1.2 / full duplex / secure encrypted transmission / range 10 meters / headset & hands freeprofiles Functions: call end/answer/reject, voice dialling, last number redial, mute, volume up/down. Availability of functions is phone model dependent. Rechargeable lithium ion battery
Package specifications
Mobile Express Headset Mobile Express Headset UK Box size 16 x 6.7 x 19 cm 12 units per case Warranty 2 years P/N 980408-0914 P/N 980408-0120 Box weight 280 g 2 case per carton Origin China EAN 981201 EAN units per palett
2005 Logitech

Bluetooth FAQ
This document is an FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) about Bluetooth in general and Logitech products using Bluetooth technology.
Logitech Cordless Desktop MX 5000 Laser
Logitech diNovo Media Desktop Laser
Contents
1 What you should know about Bluetooth.. 1
1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 What is Bluetooth?.... 1 What is the "Bluetooth SIG"?... 1 What is the range of Bluetooth?... 1 What is Bluetooth 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate (EDR)?.. 1 What is the data transmission rate of Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR?.. 2 What are the main differences between Bluetooth 1.2 and Bluetooth 2.0 EDR?. 2 Which Bluetooth specification are Logitech products compatible with?.. 3 What is the range of Logitech Bluetooth products?.. 3 What are the differences between Wi-Fi (802.11b) and the Bluetooth wireless technology?.... 3
1.10 Will using Wi-Fi and Bluetooth technologies together cause interference?.. 3 1.11 What does "Pairing" mean, and what is a Passkey?... 3 1.12 What is "discoverable mode" (or "visible mode")?.. 4 1.13 What is a Bluetooth "profile" (or "service")?.. 4 1.14 What are the Bluetooth profiles supported by Logitech products?. 5 1.15 What is a Bluetooth "stack"?... 5 1.16 Which Bluetooth stack (software) is used in Logitech products?.. 5 1.17 Is Bluetooth harmful?.... 5 1.18 Can I access the BIOS settings of my system with my Bluetooth keyboard?.. 6 1.19 Can I use my Logitech product even if I have not installed the Bluetooth stack (software) yet?... 6 1.20 What makes Bluetooth desktops from Logitech the most advanced keyboard and mouse combos with this technology?... 6
Connecting with Bluetooth - Interoperability of Logitech products. 7
2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 What Bluetooth devices can I connect to the Bluetooth wireless hub from Logitech?. 7 I have a system with Bluetooth built-in. Can I use Logitech products without limitation?.... 7 I have a system with Bluetooth built-in (e.g. a laptop). Can I use the Logitech Bluetooth keyboard or mouse without using the Logitech Bluetooth wireless hub?. 7 I have a laptop with Bluetooth built-in. What should I do?... 7 Will my Logitech devices work with the Microsoft Bluetooth stack?.. 8 I have a Bluetooth PDA (or Smartphone). Can I use my Logitech keyboard or mouse with it?.... 8
2005 Logitech, Inc.
Bluetooth FAQ Version 2.0
Learn what you can do with the Bluetooth wireless hub. 9
3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 What can I do with the wireless hub?... 9 Do I have to be in sight of the Bluetooth wireless hub?... 9 What should I do to synchronize my mobile phone?.. 9 How do I easily transfer pictures and files between my computer and my mobile phone?.....10 How do I do voice over Instant Messaging with my Bluetooth headset?..10 How do I listen to music wirelessly with a Bluetooth headphone?.10 How do I enable wireless printing?...10 I am using the Serial Port Profile and I have been asked to set up a virtual COM port. What is it?....10
Learn about Logitech Cordless Desktop MX 5000 Laser. 11
4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 What are the key features of this product?..11 What information do I get on the Keyboard LCD display?..11 How can I set up time and date?...12 I understand that I can launch my favorite music playlist from the LCD. Which media players are supported?...12 How can I change the playlist order that appears on the keyboard LCD?..12 I understand that I can launch online radio from the LCD. Which media players are supported?...12 How can I change the order of online radio stations that appear on the keyboard LCD?....13 I understand that I can paste calculator results into any computer application. How do I do this?....13 I understand that I can receive email and instant messaging notifications on the keyboard LCD. What applications are supported?...13
An industry first, Logitech's SecureConnect Technology featured in products such as the Cordless Desktop MX5000 Laser means that the wireless keyboard and mouse have been pre-connected to the receiver. This not only provides an instant secure link with the computer right from the start but also means that a passkey is no longer required, the main benefit of which is a faster, hassle-free installation.
1.12 What is "discoverable mode" (or "visible mode")?
For one device to initially "find" another Bluetooth device, one product must be in discoverable mode (be "visible"), while the other performs a device discovery (or "device search"). The way you put your product in a discoverable mode varies by device and by manufacturer. Most devices allow a user to configure the default state. Please consult the documentation that came with your Bluetooth device to find specific instructions on device discovery. For security reasons it is recommended that you do not usually leave your devices in a discoverable state. However, there are usage cases where this does make sense for example, a Bluetooth printer in a shared area would be a good example of a device that should always be in discoverable state. Logitech keyboards and mice are in discoverable mode when you press the 'Connect' button located on the bottom.
1.13 What is a Bluetooth "profile" (or "service")?
A profile or service is a list of options, features or functionality available for a specific Bluetooth device. Since Bluetooth wireless technology is used for many different types of applications, it is necessary to describe how the different devices and their applications should operate together. For example, profiles or services available for a Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone may include Dial-up Networking, PIM Item Transfer, PIM Synchronization, Network Access, and so on. For devices to work together, it is important that each device shares the same profile. For example: If you want to connect a headset to a mobile phone you need the 'headset' profile in both devices. If you want to establish a dial-up session to reach the Internet from a PDA connected to a mobile phone, you need the 'dial-up networking' profile in both devices. A mouse, which typically supports the HID (Human Interface Device) profile, and a mobile phone are unlikely to work due to the fact that, presently, there are no phones that support the HID profile or service.
An example that is not likely to work together:
These are just some examples. When purchasing your Bluetooth device, please keep this concept in mind to ensure that the devices you purchase will work together as expected. Usually the supported profiles or services are listed in the user documentation for the device.
1.14 What are the Bluetooth profiles supported by Logitech products?
Logitech products support the following profiles: Profile Human Interface Device Object Exchange Synchronize Headset Basic Imaging Dial-up Network Hard Cable Replacement Serial Port Audio Gateway AV Local Area Network File Transfer Allows you to Connect your Bluetooth HID with the system. Send and receive business cards/files between the device and the computer. Synchronize your address book on the device with the computer. Listen to music on your Bluetooth headset. Send pictures to the computer from the device. Connect to the internet via GPRS. Print documents on your Bluetooth printer. Connect to the device's serial port. Use the computer's speakers and mic for the device. Listen to music on your stereo headset. Connect computers wirelessly. Browse the content of the device.
1.15 What is a Bluetooth "stack"?
A stack is a piece of software that is installed on your computer. It allows Bluetooth devices to be recognized and used. Currently, a Bluetooth stack is required due to the fact that Windows XP and Windows 2000 do not natively support Bluetooth. A Bluetooth stack is provided with all Logitech Bluetooth desktop.
1.16 Which Bluetooth stack (software) is used in Logitech products?
The Bluetooth stack we are using is provided by Broadcom (also known as "BTW"); it allows Bluetooth devices to be recognized and used. Logitech Desktops also support the Microsoft XP SP2 Bluetooth stack. However, for optimal performance, we recommend you use the Bluetooth stack provided with your product. For instance, Microsoft is not currently offering Audio support with its stack, and therefore you are not able to connect a Bluetooth headset to your Bluetooth hub anymore.
1.17 Is Bluetooth harmful?
Wireless phones and Bluetooth devices both emit non-ionizing radiation, typically at frequencies from 1 to 2.5 GHz. The data results on health hazards from wireless phone radiation are not clear-cut, with some studies showing a measure of risk and some showing no problems. But because it's a good idea to err on the side of caution in such matters, regulatory bodies have set exposure standards. These are expressed in terms of the "specific absorption rate" (SAR), which attempts to measure the radiation actually reaching body tissue. The U.S. and Canadian governments have set a maximum SAR of 1.6 watts per kilogram, while the European Union permits a slightly higher level. In the real world, emissions generally stay well below the maximum allowed. According to data from BlackBerry-maker Research in Motion (RIMM), SARs for GSM BlackBerry devices fall in the range of 0.25 watts per kilogram when used at your ear.
Bluetooth radios operate at much lower power levels than phones so, not surprisingly, the radiation added by a Bluetooth device is insignificant by comparison. A study by William G. Scanlon of Queen's University in Belfast found that a typical Ericsson (ERICY) Bluetooth radio module generates an SAR of just 0.001 watts per kilogram.
1.18 Can I access the BIOS settings of my system with my Bluetooth keyboard?
Yes. During boot, your Bluetooth keyboard acts as a standard USB keyboard. This means you can use it to manage your BIOS setting or enter a boot password without the need for a second keyboard as long as your BIOS does not require a PS/2 keyboard in order to boot. If that is the case, you may have to upgrade your BIOS (refer to your computer documentation for instructions).
1.19 Can I use my Logitech product even if I have not installed the Bluetooth stack (software) yet?
Yes. Logitech Bluetooth products are "Plug & Play". This means you can already use your keyboard even if you have not installed the software. Obviously, you need to install the software to get all the features of the product. It also means you don't need to have an existing keyboard and mouse to install Logitech desktops for Bluetooth. This is particularly useful if you bought a new system.
1.20 What makes Bluetooth desktops from Logitech the most advanced keyboard and mouse combos with this technology?
With diNovo Media Desktop Laser and Cordless Desktop MX 5000 Laser, Logitech is launching its third generation Bluetooth keyboard and mouse combo, each generation bringing its own set of innovation and industry firsts: In October 2003, Logitech launched the first Bluetooth desktops with plug and play support, meaning no other keyboard and mouse were required to install it. In addition, these products were the first to come with BIOS support, meaning users could access their BIOS or enter a password during boot. In September 2004, Logitech introduced the first Bluetooth desktop supporting Bluetooth 1.2 specification, offering better battery life and improved connectivity. In 2005, Logitech is now launching the first Bluetooth desktop with SecureConnect technology, making the out-of-the-box experience simpler and faster by skipping the pairing process (all devices being pre-connected and encrypted at the factory). Logitech is also introducing for the first time Bluetooth desktops featuring a rechargeable Laser mouse. In addition, these desktops are the only ones to offer audio support, meaning the user can connect a Bluetooth headset for voice over instant messaging or listen to audio wirelessly with a Bluetooth headphone.
I have a laptop with Bluetooth built-in. What should I do?
The MX 5000 Laser and diNovo Laser have been optimized to work with any laptop with built-in radio using WIDCOMM stack v.1.4.2.21 or above and Windows XP SP2 stack. This means our software ("SetPoint") will recognize your configuration and offer a special installation, allowing you to enjoy the features offered by your Logitech Bluetooth product in conjunction with your laptop.
You may need to upgrade your system to the latest Bluetooth stack available for your laptop. Please refer to your laptop manufacturers support documentation for more information.
Will my Logitech devices work with the Microsoft Bluetooth stack?
Yes. However, our Bluetooth products have been optimized with the Bluetooth stack we provide. Therefore, for optimal performance, we recommend you use the Bluetooth stack provided with your Logitech product.
I have a Bluetooth PDA (or Smartphone). Can I use my Logitech keyboard or mouse with it?
Yes, as long as your Bluetooth PDA or Smartphone comes with a Bluetooth stack that includes the HID profile, you can connect your keyboard or mouse to it. Refer to your device's documentation for further information.
Learn what you can do with the Bluetooth wireless hub
This section provides a useful overview of what features the Bluetooth wireless hub from Logitech offers.
What can I do with the wireless hub?
Your Bluetooth wireless hub makes your computer a Bluetooth control center. Once youve installed it, you can truly work differently, taking advantage of Bluetooth-enabled devices:
Cordless Freedom:
Use your mouse or keyboard wirelessly. Print to a Bluetooth printer.
Synchronize:
Your mobile phone with your computer. Your Bluetooth PDA with your computer.
Unleash your Media:
Easily transfer pictures and files between your computer and your Bluetooth mobile devices. Listen to your digital music wirelessly with a Bluetooth headset.
Communicate:
Use a Bluetooth headset to do voice over instant messaging.
Do I have to be in sight of the Bluetooth wireless hub?
No, this is not a requirement. You just need to be within range of the wireless hub. For example, it is possible for a PDA and a Bluetooth enabled computer to link to each other even if they are across the room from each other or if the PDA is inside a briefcase or pocket.
What should I do to synchronize my mobile phone?
To synchronize your mobile phone with your Personal Information Manager application (MS Outlook, Outlook Express or Lotus Notes), do the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. Pair your phone with the Bluetooth wireless hub. Install the PC Suite supplied with your device (e.g. Nokia PC Suite if you have a Nokia phone). Press the Easy Synchronization hot key, of your keyboard. Following the on-screen instructions. , usually located in the top left-hand corner
If you need more information, please refer to our online "How To" documents for step-by-step instructions related to your specific device (www.logitech.com/bluetooth/howto).
How do I easily transfer pictures and files between my computer and my mobile phone?
To transfer a picture over Bluetooth to the computer, simply use your phone option 'send picture over Bluetooth', then select your computer as the destination and agree on the computer that you want to receive the pictures. They are sent to your personal folder. In addition, you can send pictures to your mobile phone. Please refer to our online "How To" documents for step-by-step instructions related to your specific device (www.logitech.com/bluetooth/howto).
How do I do voice over Instant Messaging with my Bluetooth headset?
Voice over instant messaging using a Bluetooth headset is possible with MSN Messenger 7, Yahoo Messenger 6.0, AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) 5.9, and with Skype. You must first pair your Bluetooth headset with the Logitech Bluetooth wireless hub and connect your headset. You can then enjoy voice over instant messaging. Some instant messaging applications need to be restarted after the connection of the Bluetooth headset in order to use the correct audio output channel. Please refer to our online "How To" documents for step-by-step instructions related to your specific device (www.logitech.com/bluetooth/howto).
How do I listen to music wirelessly with a Bluetooth headphone?
All you need is a Bluetooth headphone and a media player such as iTunes or Windows Media Player 10. For optimal results, it is recommended you use a headphone with Bluetooth 2.0 Enhanced Data Rate, to benefit from the maximum bandwidth (up to 3Mb/s). Please refer to our online "How To" documents for step-by-step instructions related to your specific device (www.logitech.com/bluetooth/howto).
How do I enable wireless printing?
To enjoy wireless printing with Bluetooth, you must first pair your printer with the Logitech Bluetooth wireless hub and then install the printer drivers. Please make sure the Bluetooth printer or Bluetooth dongle for the printer is using the HCRP profile. We do not recommend using the Serial Port profile. Please refer to our online "How To" documents for step-by-step instructions related to your specific device (www.logitech.com/bluetooth/howto).
I am using the Serial Port Profile and I have been asked to set up a virtual COM port. What is it?
A virtual COM port emulates the behavior of a physical serial port. Every computer has two COM ports (also called Serial ports) and has the capability of adding virtual COM ports. Devices can communicate to each other via a virtual serial link as long as they both are using the same COM port (for example COM port 6). For a computer application, a virtual COM port behaves the same as a physical COM port, and therefore allows an application designed to deal with a physical serial communication (such as HotSync) to work wirelessly.
Learn about Logitech Cordless Desktop MX 5000 Laser
This section provides some FAQs for the Logitech Cordless Desktop MX 5000 Laser desktop.
What are the key features of this product?
The Logitech Cordless Desktop MX 5000 Laser is the Worlds First Smart Desktop. Ordinary keyboards and mice only send information to the computer. The Logitech Cordless Desktop MX 5000 Laser also sends information back to the user. Its the smart desktop that combines an LCD keyboard display, a high-speed Bluetooth wireless hub with SecureConnect technology, the precision of a MX Laser mouse, and innovative media controls.
What information do I get on the Keyboard LCD display?
The Logitech Cordless Desktop MX 5000 Laser features an integrated keyboard display for instant feedback such as Caps Lock and F Lock status, low battery notification, and so on. It also shows the time and date, and automatically synchronizes with your computers clock. Temperature (ambient temperature of the room, in Celsius or Fahrenheit) and active XP user account name are also displayed.
Hot keys and F keys: The Keyboard LCD display also indicates the destination of a hot key and lists
the assignment of the smart keys (F9 to F12):
Media: The LCD display indicates media playback information (artists name, songs name, total time, and so on) whenever a music track is played using the following media players: Musicmatch, iTunes, Windows Media Player 9 and 10, Winamp 5:
Communication: The LCD displays email and instant messaging notifications from major
applications such as MS Outlook, MSN Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger:
Smart Calculator: The MX 5000 Laser has a built-in calculator, eliminating the need for an external Window calculator. Results are sent to the Windows clipboard and can be pasted into any active application that supports the clipboard feature:
How can I set up time and date?
Do nothing! The time and date are automatically synchronized with your computer's clock.
I understand that I can launch my favorite music playlist from the LCD. Which media players are supported?
Windows Media Player 9 and 10. iTunes 4.9. Musicmatch 10. Logitech MediaLife.
The following media players currently support this feature:
How can I change the playlist order that appears on the keyboard LCD?
Using Logitech SetPoint software, you can add and remove playlists, and even change the order of playlists. Up to 9 playlists can be displayed by the LCD.
I understand that I can launch online radio from the LCD. Which media players are supported?
This feature is supported by Musicmatch, which is included with the MX 5000 software package. Musicmatch Radio is a free streaming music service available through the Musicmatch Jukebox. With 40,000 artists and thousands of genre, specialty and professionally programmed stations, the music you love is easy to find and fun to listen to. Each month, more than one million listeners make Musicmatch Radio one of the top radio networks on the Internet.
How can I change the order of online radio stations that appear on the keyboard LCD?
Using the Logitech SetPoint Software, you can add and remove radio stations, and even change their order. Up to 9 radio stations can be displayed by the LCD.
I understand that I can paste calculator results into any computer application. How do I do this?
Once you have completed your calculation and pressed Enter, simply go to the destination application, choose where you want to see the result appear and select paste from the application drop-down menu (or press Ctrl+V).
This is the home page of MediaLife. You can choose to work with your photos, music, or video collections. The fourth menu option, settings, allows you to configure certain system parameters and personal style options. Note the use of a camera image to reinforce the highlighted Pictures menu choice.
MediaLife supports the viewing of many file types (bmp, jpg, jpeg, tif, tiff, png). Images can be viewed individually or as a slide show. Pictures can even be edited. To open a folder, you simply click on it once.
4.15 What can I do with the Bluetooth wireless hub?
Please refer to section 3 Learn what you can do with the Bluetooth wireless hub.
4.16 What is the battery life of this product?
The battery life for the keyboard is up to 6 months. The mouse is rechargeable and gives 15 days of autonomy.
4.17 Which Logitech mouse is supplied with the Cordless Desktop MX 5000 Laser desktop?
The Logitech MX 1000 Laser mouse for Bluetooth is supplied as part of the Cordless Desktop MX 5000 Laser desktop. For more information on the MX 1000 Laser mouse, please refer to section 6 Learn about Logitech MX 1000 for Bluetooth Mouse.
Learn about Logitech diNovo Media Desktop Laser
This section provides some FAQs for the Logitech diNovo Laser desktop.
Why "diNovo"?
From the Latin "novo", new, fresh, original. De novo = from the beginning. de becomes di to suggest digital a new way to orchestrate digital media. The whole idea is fresh new beginning, from the ground up. "diNovo" also communicates the style, elegance and premium aspect of this product.
What is the MediaPad?
We have re-invented what a numberpad can do! The MediaPad is a Bluetooth remote control/commander for todays full-screen and intuitive digital media interface. The MediaPad enables you to work, play and communicate with one touch. Work use the MediaPad as a calculator or numpad, allowing you to effortlessly paste numbers into an application such as Excel. Play use the MediaPad to enjoy digital music with pictures or video to run a slide show from a distance; launch the Logitech Media Desktop or MediaLife software to view, select, and play favorite jukebox tunes, or video clips. Communicate use the MediaPad to view the current song and artist you are listening to; be notified of email and instant messages.
What can I do with the Bluetooth wireless hub?
Which Logitech mouse is supplied with the diNovo Media Desktop Laser?
The Logitech MX 1000 Laser mouse for Bluetooth is supplied as part of the diNovo Media Desktop Laser. For more information on the MX 1000 Laser mouse, please refer to section 6 Learn about Logitech MX 1000 for Bluetooth Mouse.
What is the battery life?
The battery life for the keyboard is up to 6 months, for the MediaPad is up to 3 months, and the mouse is rechargeable and gives 15 days of autonomy.
Is it possible to use rechargeable batteries in the keyboard or MediaPad?
Yes, however, we do not recommend using rechargeable batteries in these products.
What is the "123" button on the MediaPad?
The MediaPad has 3 different modes: Numeric Pad mode, PC Remote Control mode and button switches the MediaPad to Numeric Pad mode. You can then Calculator mode. The use your MediaPad as a classic numeric pad.
What is the "NAV" button on the MediaPad?
The MediaPad has 3 different modes: Numeric Pad mode, PC Remote Control mode and button switches the MediaPad to PC Remote Control mode and Calculator mode. The activates all the blue keypad functions. You can then use the MediaPad to remotely command your PC.
What is the "+ / =" button on the MediaPad?
The MediaPad has 3 different modes: Numeric Pad mode, PC Remote Control mode and Calculator button switches the MediaPad to Calculator mode. You can then use the MediaPad mode. The as a smart calculator and paste the results into any open application.
5.10 What is the "Clear Screen" button on the MediaPad?
The "Clear Screen" button erases the content of the MediaPad display. For instance, once you have received an email notification, you can erase it by pressing "Clear Screen" this erases the notification, not the email in your mailbox.
5.11 What is the "Media" button?
Please, refer to section 4.13 What is the "SYNC" hot key for? hot key called "Easy Synchronization", located at the top left-hand corner of the The keyboard, enables one touch synchronization of a mobile phone with your Personal Information Manager, such as MS Outlook, over Bluetooth. To view the list of compatible Bluetooth phones and PDAs, please visit www.logitech.com/bluetooth What is the "Media" button?
5.12 I understand that I can receive email or Instant Messaging notifications on the display of the MediaPad. Which email clients are supported?
diNovo Media Desktop Laser supports the following global email applications: MS Outlook Express, MS Outlook and any web based email client with POP3 support such as MSN Hotmail and Yahoo! Mail. Instant Messaging applications supported are Yahoo! Messenger 6.0 and above instant messenger service, MSN Messenger 6 and above network Internet services, and Windows Messenger 4.7. Using Logitech SetPoint software, users can specify from which of their contacts they wish to receive these notifications.
5.13 I understand that I can receive Media information on the display of the MediaPad. What media players are supported?
The diNovo MediaPad solution supports Musicmatch, iTunes, Windows Media Player 9 and 10, and Winamp 5. Musicmatch Internet radio is a free streaming-music service with more than two hundred professionally programmed channels. Users can make their Musicmatch Internet Radio selections and control the audio volume with the MediaPad solution from up to thirty feet away.
5.14 I'm running XP Media Center Edition 2005. Can I use the MediaPad with it?
Yes, the diNovo MediaPad solution supports XP Media Center 2005. This means that you can use the MediaPad to navigate the XP Media Center interface. In addition, you get media playback information on the MediaPad display.
Learn about Logitech MX 1000 for Bluetooth Mouse
This section provides some FAQs for the Logitech MX 1000 Bluetooth mouse.
What is the benefit of the MX Laser tracking engine?
Logitechs revolutionary laser-powered mice unite the precision of laser illumination with the proven technology of sensor-based motion tracking in a way never done before. To detect movement, all sensor-based mice, regardless of light source, use sensors to 'read' the light beam as it is reflected back into the mouse from the tracking surface (Figure 2).
Figure 2: An optical mouse works by reading a reflected light beam on the surface
Each second, Agilents optical sensor inside Logitechs mouse takes more than 6000 snapshot 'fingerprints', converts the information to digital format and uses the changes in fingerprints to calculate the mouses precise location, speed and direction of movement (Figure 3). Armed with that knowledge, Logitechs driver software then communicates with the computers operating system, which moves the cursor image on the screen.
Figure 3: Interpreting differences in image fingerprints can be translated to movement of the mouse
Laser illumination reveals structure that an LED simply cannot express. The coherent nature of laser light creates patterns of high contrast when its light is reflected from a surface. The pattern appearing on the sensor reveals details on any surface, even glossy surfaces that would look totally uniform when exposed to the LED incoherent illumination (Figure 4). The precision image sensors then have no difficulties in tracking on these patterns and calculating position and movement. This is how laser enables tracking on virtually any surface.
Figure 4: Laser uncovers surface features not detected by LED.
Could the Laser Engine harm me?
A quick look around any home reveals lasers improving our lives. From CD and DVD players to printers and handheld pointers, lasers designed for consumer use offer enormous benefits and a high degree of safety. But lasers also conjure up images of destructive ray guns, a staple of science-fiction movies. Fortunately, thats not the case with Logitechs laser mouse technology. Logitechs laser mice are perfectly safe for consumers, earning a Class I eye-safe designation. After all, transmitting a beam of light for the tiny distance required, less than an inch, requires only a minuscule amount of power.
How long does it take to recharge the mouse?
It takes only 10 minutes of charging to provide enough power for one full day of use. It takes approximately 4 hours to fully charge the MX 1000.
How long can I use the mouse once its fully charged?
The mouse has an autonomy of approximately 15 days. This number may vary depending on the activity level. It takes only 10 minutes of charging to provide enough power for one full day of use. It takes approximately 4 hours to fully charge the MX 1000.
Does it harm the mouse to leave it on the cradle?
No, the charge algorithm will detect the end of charge and then conserve the full battery charge without over-charging. Just make sure the power-brick stays powered as long as the mouse remains on the cradle, otherwise the batteries will discharge again.
Can I interrupt a charging session before the end of charge?
Yes, you can interrupt a charging session; the mouse will just run for a shorter period of time before it needs a new recharge.
Is it true that if I never complete a full charge of the batteries, I might damage them or shorten their total life?
No, you won't damage the batteries or the mouse with partial recharge. Nevertheless, we recommend letting the charge complete fully until the end as often as possible.
Should I put the mouse on the cradle immediately each time I stop using it? Is there an optimal period for recharge?
Feel free to choose which rate is the most convenient for you. We suggest that you put your mouse on its cradle each time you leave your computer for a while, e.g. at lunchtime and at the end of the day, and so on.
Can I use another power brick or do I need to use the Logitech power brick?
You must use the Logitech power brick. Only the specific Logitech power brick can be used to charge the mouse. The power brick is not a standard power brick but has a specific characteristic to be used only with the mouse.
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1. Bluetooth
1.1 Bluetooth
Bluetooth Bluetooth 3COM EricssonIBMIntelMicrosoftMotorolaNokiaSonyToshiba BluetoothBluetooth Bluetooth10m Bluetooth Bluetooth 2.4GHz ISM2.4GHzBluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth BluetoothBluetooth
: www.bluetooth.com
1.2 Bluetooth SIG
Bluetooth Special Interest Group Bluetooth Bluetooth SIGHID Bluetooth BluetoothBluetoothEricsson IBM Intel Nokia 51998 Agere Ericsson IntelLenovoMicrosoftMotorolaNokia BluetoothBluetooth SIG ()
1.3 Bluetooth
Bluetooth10m Bluetooth Hub Bluetooth 10m
1.4 EDR ()Bluetooth 2.0
2.0EDR()Bluetooth Bluetooth SIG200411 Bluetooth 3 Bluetooth
diNovo MiniMX 5500 RevolutionEDR Bluetooth 2.0 Bluetooth
1.5 EDR Bluetooth 2.0
EDR Bluetooth 2.03Mb/s()3
Bluetooth SIG
1.6 Bluetooth (1.11.2)EDR Bluetooth 2.0
Bluetooth Bluetooth : 3 BER()
1.7 Bluetooth
Bluetooth 2.0 EDR
1.8 Bluetooth
Bluetooth210m
1.9 Wi-Fi(802.11b)Bluetooth
BluetoothWi-FI Bluetooth 10mUSB Wi-FiEthernet LAN Bluetooth Wi-Fi USB Ethernet
1.10 Wi-FiBluetooth
2m 2m0.5m BluetoothWi-Fi BluetoothAFH() BluetoothWi-Fi
2Bluetooth ( )2
2 2
Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth Connect MX5500 Revolution
1.13 Bluetooth()
Bluetooth Bluetooth Bluetooth PIMPIM
PDA HID() HID Bluetooth
1.14 BluetoothBIOS
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