Logitech MX ANYWHERE 2 and Ubuntu 17.10

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So I can't make it work, I found this: https://ericasberry.com/blog/2016/09/30/pairing-a-logitech-mx-master-mouse-with-ubuntu-16-04-using-bluetooth/



Ubuntu 15.10, logitech mx anywhere mouse pairs but doesn't do anything



and this: Ubuntu 15.10, logitech mx anywhere mouse pairs but doesn't do anything



But still can't make it work.



When I type this command, I'm getting:



$ hciconfig hci0 sspmode 1 Can't set Simple Pairing mode on hci0: Network is down (100)







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    So I can't make it work, I found this: https://ericasberry.com/blog/2016/09/30/pairing-a-logitech-mx-master-mouse-with-ubuntu-16-04-using-bluetooth/



    Ubuntu 15.10, logitech mx anywhere mouse pairs but doesn't do anything



    and this: Ubuntu 15.10, logitech mx anywhere mouse pairs but doesn't do anything



    But still can't make it work.



    When I type this command, I'm getting:



    $ hciconfig hci0 sspmode 1 Can't set Simple Pairing mode on hci0: Network is down (100)







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      So I can't make it work, I found this: https://ericasberry.com/blog/2016/09/30/pairing-a-logitech-mx-master-mouse-with-ubuntu-16-04-using-bluetooth/



      Ubuntu 15.10, logitech mx anywhere mouse pairs but doesn't do anything



      and this: Ubuntu 15.10, logitech mx anywhere mouse pairs but doesn't do anything



      But still can't make it work.



      When I type this command, I'm getting:



      $ hciconfig hci0 sspmode 1 Can't set Simple Pairing mode on hci0: Network is down (100)







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      So I can't make it work, I found this: https://ericasberry.com/blog/2016/09/30/pairing-a-logitech-mx-master-mouse-with-ubuntu-16-04-using-bluetooth/



      Ubuntu 15.10, logitech mx anywhere mouse pairs but doesn't do anything



      and this: Ubuntu 15.10, logitech mx anywhere mouse pairs but doesn't do anything



      But still can't make it work.



      When I type this command, I'm getting:



      $ hciconfig hci0 sspmode 1 Can't set Simple Pairing mode on hci0: Network is down (100)









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          If you dual-boot with Windows, pair the mouse in Windows, using the Logitech Unifying software. Also configure the mouse speed settings, etc. in the Mouse settings panel. It'll remember these setting when you boot back into Ubuntu.



          http://support.logitech.com/en_us/product/unifying/downloads#windowsPnlBar
          http://support.logitech.com/en_us/category/mice-and-pointers#1main-a



          In Ubuntu, you can install Solaar and try some of the pairing and configuration there.



          https://pwr.github.io/Solaar/






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            If you dual-boot with Windows, pair the mouse in Windows, using the Logitech Unifying software. Also configure the mouse speed settings, etc. in the Mouse settings panel. It'll remember these setting when you boot back into Ubuntu.



            http://support.logitech.com/en_us/product/unifying/downloads#windowsPnlBar
            http://support.logitech.com/en_us/category/mice-and-pointers#1main-a



            In Ubuntu, you can install Solaar and try some of the pairing and configuration there.



            https://pwr.github.io/Solaar/






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              If you dual-boot with Windows, pair the mouse in Windows, using the Logitech Unifying software. Also configure the mouse speed settings, etc. in the Mouse settings panel. It'll remember these setting when you boot back into Ubuntu.



              http://support.logitech.com/en_us/product/unifying/downloads#windowsPnlBar
              http://support.logitech.com/en_us/category/mice-and-pointers#1main-a



              In Ubuntu, you can install Solaar and try some of the pairing and configuration there.



              https://pwr.github.io/Solaar/






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                If you dual-boot with Windows, pair the mouse in Windows, using the Logitech Unifying software. Also configure the mouse speed settings, etc. in the Mouse settings panel. It'll remember these setting when you boot back into Ubuntu.



                http://support.logitech.com/en_us/product/unifying/downloads#windowsPnlBar
                http://support.logitech.com/en_us/category/mice-and-pointers#1main-a



                In Ubuntu, you can install Solaar and try some of the pairing and configuration there.



                https://pwr.github.io/Solaar/






                share|improve this answer












                If you dual-boot with Windows, pair the mouse in Windows, using the Logitech Unifying software. Also configure the mouse speed settings, etc. in the Mouse settings panel. It'll remember these setting when you boot back into Ubuntu.



                http://support.logitech.com/en_us/product/unifying/downloads#windowsPnlBar
                http://support.logitech.com/en_us/category/mice-and-pointers#1main-a



                In Ubuntu, you can install Solaar and try some of the pairing and configuration there.



                https://pwr.github.io/Solaar/







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