Do I need a special dongle on my iMac to receive signal from my Logitech keyboard?

I got a used wireless Logitech K270 keyboard to use with an old iMac 9.1 computer that I inherited, put fresh, fully-charged batteries in it, turned it on, but it doesn't connect. I checked the battery housing terminals in the keyboard and they are all nice & clean, not corroded at all.


I'm wondering if I need some kind of special plug-in dongle on the iMac to receive the signal from the keyboard. I tried plugging in a Bluetooth 5.0 Nano USB Adapter, then went to the Bluetooth Assistant on the iMac, which says that it is searching for a keyboard, but is unable to find one.


Do I maybe need a special receiver dongle from Logitech in order for the keyboard to connect?


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Posted on Apr 19, 2025 8:54 AM

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Posted on Apr 21, 2025 3:18 PM

In addition to den.thed's excellent reply, please note the following:


  • Logitech offered two types of propriety receivers with some of their wireless keyboards:
    • On older models, they provided the Unifying Receiver. As den.thed has mentioned, the K270 keyboard uses this receiver.
    • On newer models, they provide the Logi Bolt Receiver.
    • They are NOT interchangeable!
  • Most Logitech wireless keyboards also support Bluetooth connectivity, so in theory, neither of these receiver are required. However this particular keyboard model does not support Bluetooth at all.
  • The K270 was introduced in 2011.
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Apr 21, 2025 3:18 PM in response to Rayzen1

In addition to den.thed's excellent reply, please note the following:


  • Logitech offered two types of propriety receivers with some of their wireless keyboards:
    • On older models, they provided the Unifying Receiver. As den.thed has mentioned, the K270 keyboard uses this receiver.
    • On newer models, they provide the Logi Bolt Receiver.
    • They are NOT interchangeable!
  • Most Logitech wireless keyboards also support Bluetooth connectivity, so in theory, neither of these receiver are required. However this particular keyboard model does not support Bluetooth at all.
  • The K270 was introduced in 2011.

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