Microsoft Nano Transceiver V2.0 -

Unlike older models, the v2.0 does not have a physical button to resynchronize. If the connection fails, troubleshooting usually involves reinserting the dongle or updating drivers.

The is the compact USB dongle used to provide wireless connectivity for several Microsoft peripherals, most notably the Microsoft All-in-One Media Keyboard. While it’s designed for "plug-and-play" simplicity, its proprietary nature often leads to confusion regarding compatibility and troubleshooting. ⚡ Technical Profile microsoft nano transceiver v2.0

The v2.0 transceiver is engineered to work in tandem with Microsoft’s hardware regarding power consumption. It employs a "handshake" protocol that allows the device to enter deep sleep modes when not in use, extending the battery life of your mouse or keyboard significantly compared to older wireless standards. Unlike older models, the v2

Universal convenience: Works across Windows versions and with many Microsoft peripherals, so you can mix-and-match keyboards and mice without juggling multiple receivers. While it’s designed for "plug-and-play" simplicity

: Proprietary 2.4GHz radio frequency range.

: Supports Windows 10, 8.1, 8, RT, 7, and Vista, as well as Mac OS X (v10.4–10.10) and Android (3.2–5.0). Functional Features