Microsoft Nano Transceiver V1 0 Upd [best]

You must match the chipset. The software includes a pairing utility. To re-pair:

The is a 2.4 GHz wireless USB receiver, designed to be small enough to stay plugged into a laptop (protruding only about 5-7mm). Unlike Bluetooth, this transceiver uses proprietary wireless technology to connect Microsoft’s “BlueTrack” or standard optical devices. microsoft nano transceiver v1 0 upd

After applying the latest UPD, uninstall the device from Device Manager, unplug the transceiver, restart your PC, then plug it back in. You must match the chipset

Microsoft Nano Transceiver v1.0 is the small USB receiver used to wirelessly connect Microsoft peripheral devices, such as the or various Wireless Desktop keyboards Unlike "Unifying" receivers from other brands, you often

Most of these transceivers are factory-paired to a specific device. Unlike "Unifying" receivers from other brands, you often cannot simply buy a replacement transceiver and pair it with an old mouse; they are usually sold as a matched set. Functionality and Compatibility

These transceivers are surprisingly durable. I have one that has traveled with me in a laptop bag for three years. It has been bumped, jostled, and exposed to temperature fluctuations, and it continues to function without issue. The plastic casing is sturdy, and the gold-plated USB contacts have resisted corrosion, ensuring a clean data connection every time it’s plugged in.

I tested the range extensively. In a clear line of sight, I can get a reliable connection up to about 15 to 20 feet—more than enough for a presentation or controlling a media PC from the couch. However, this is where the v1.0 shows its age slightly compared to modern Bluetooth 5.0. Through thick wooden desks or metal PC cases, the signal can sometimes degrade if the transceiver is blocked completely. It’s not a dealbreaker, but it requires a bit of line-of-sight consideration for optimal performance.