Installing up the Logitech wireless keyboard K350 takes only a few minutes, and most users only need the Unifying Receiver and fresh batteries. The keyboard does not support Bluetooth, so pairing through the 2.4 GHz Logitech Unifying Receiver remains the only installation method on Windows.
In this guide, we will guide you through how to successfully install and use your keyboard and fix installation issues that you might encounter.
Step 1: Install the Logitech Unifying Software
The Unifying Software allows your PC to recognize the receiver and pair the K350. Windows installs basic drivers automatically, but the tool improves pairing reliability.

Download the Unifying app from Logitech’s support page. Next, double-click the installer and follow the prompts to install it. Now, open the Unifying Software and it will automatically detect the device if it is active.

The wizard walks you through activating the keyboard to complete the connection.
Step 2: Pair the Logitech K350 to the receiver
Insert two new AA batteries into the keyboard and move the power switch on the top edge of the keyboard. When the switch shows green, the keyboard becomes ready for pairing.

Next, connect the Unifying Receiver to your PC. Now, the Unifying Software setup screen asks you to press keys on the K350 to confirm detection. When the program verifies input, select Finish to complete installation.
Step 3: Install Logitech Options or Options+ (optional)
Options and Options+ let you remap keys, adjust function controls, and improve productivity. These tools are optional but useful if you rely on shortcuts.

Install Options or Options+ from the official website to access key customization. After the installation, open the app and select the K350. You can assign shortcut actions, adjust function keys, or modify enhanced features based on your workflow.
Fix installation or pairing issues
- When Windows does not detect the receiver: Try moving the receiver to a USB 2.0 port. If the keyboard still fails to respond, open Device Manager and refresh the HID keyboard drivers.
- Reset or update the Unifying Receiver: Use the Unifying Software to remove old devices and start a new pairing session. This solves issues caused by incorrect or incomplete pairings.
- Remove wireless interference: Keep the receiver close to the keyboard and avoid placing it behind metal or inside dense USB hubs. This improves range and reduces lag.
- Replace a lost or broken receiver: You can pair the keyboard with a new Unifying Receiver using the same software. This keeps the K350 functional even if the original dongle is missing.
Tips for reliable wireless performance
- Improve battery life: Turn off the keyboard when not in use and use quality alkaline batteries. This reduces power drain and keeps the device running longer.
- Optimize USB receiver placement: Plug the receiver into the front or top USB ports on your PC. A clear line of sight improves responsiveness.
FAQs
How do I know if my Logitech K350 is paired? The keyboard responds instantly in Windows and appears under the HID keyboard list in Device Manager.
Does the K350 work over Bluetooth? No. The keyboard supports only Logitech’s 2.4 GHz Unifying connection.
Can I pair more than one device to the same receiver? Yes. The Unifying Receiver supports multiple Logitech devices through the Unifying Software.
What if typing feels delayed or laggy? Move the receiver to a new USB port and reduce nearby wireless interference.
Summary
- Check batteries and confirm the Unifying Receiver.
- Install the Logitech Unifying Software.
- Power on the keyboard and start pairing.
- Complete the pairing through the Unifying wizard.
- Optional: Install Logitech Options or Options+ for customization.
After completing these steps, your Logitech K350 should work smoothly on any modern Windows PC. If pairing fails, move the receiver to another port or run the Unifying tool again to establish a clean connection.



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