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I have a little problem with my Logitech K360 keyboard, the pc is a Intel NUC DN2820. When I have it on the nightstand, it won't work and when I have it in the bed it works fine, there is talk about 15cm difference.

With hardly works I would say that it is not catching what I type. It happened after I installed Ubuntu 14.04 and on Windows it worked. I'm using Solaar, and it says that my mouse and keyboard has low power when I boot up. It's a really annoying problem, what can I do?

Swinzon
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As there are no specific settings in your power management directory for Logitech keyboard and mouse, there is only one thing you can do: turn off all power management settings instead of just the power management settings for Logitech!

  1. Go to your BIOS and turn off all power management settings
  2. Press Ctrl+Alt+T to go to a terminal and type:

    gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power active false
    

Now it should work from much further away...

Fabby
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  • As you're a reputation 6 user: If this all works, don't forget to click the grey check-mark under the "0" at the left of this text, which means "yes, this answer is valid"! ;-) – Fabby Feb 01 '15 at 19:26
  • Uhm, I dont think I got any power mangegement on my Visual BIOS, havent seen anything – Swinzon Feb 01 '15 at 19:28
  • You answered too quickly to be able to reboot and go over all the settings in your BIOS! Try again! :P ;-) – Fabby Feb 01 '15 at 19:31
  • Haha, I know, I said that I dont know that I have anything, but Ill look! :) – Swinzon Feb 01 '15 at 19:32
  • WTF, I cant access BIOS -.- I turned on Fast Boot and its gonna disable if I hold the power button in and 3 short beeps come, it did but it didn`t work.... – Swinzon Feb 01 '15 at 19:37
  • I can't help you with that! Download the manual for your hardware and have a look in there! – Fabby Feb 01 '15 at 19:49
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    Nah, It works now. Just typed the command in terminal, rebooted and it work :) Thanks :))) – Swinzon Feb 01 '15 at 19:50
  • It don't work... And I can't even access BIOS – Swinzon Feb 03 '15 at 07:48
  • The only additional help I can give you now is to try brand new batteries... No more ideas! (except you downloading the BIOS manual for your machine / chipset, but I've already told you that) – Fabby Feb 03 '15 at 08:55
  • There are no drivers for the NUC to Ubuntu. But I'll try! I find it very weird, the K360 is under 3 weeks... – Swinzon Feb 03 '15 at 08:57