RF Desktop Re-pairing Tool 1.1
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RF Desktop Re-pairing Tool 1.1

Utility designed to restore the connection between compatible 2.4 GHz wireless desktop peripherals—such as keyboards, mice
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RF Desktop Re-pairing Tool is a utility designed to restore the connection between compatible 2.4 GHz wireless desktop peripherals—such as keyboards, mice, and combo sets—and their USB receivers. It provides a guided, step-by-step process to detect your receiver, put devices into pairing mode, and confirm a successful link, helping you resolve dropouts, replace or reuse receivers, and move devices between PCs without hassle.

Key features:

  • Guided re-pairing workflow for supported RF keyboards and mice
  • Automatic detection of connected USB RF receivers
  • Clear on-screen steps to enter pairing mode and complete pairing
  • Input tests to verify your device is working after pairing
  • Option to reassign a device to a different compatible receiver (within the same vendor/family)
  • Basic diagnostics to help troubleshoot common connectivity issues
  • Lightweight, straightforward interface for quick results

Notes:

  • This tool is for RF (2.4 GHz) dongles and peripherals; it is not a Bluetooth pairing utility.
  • Device compatibility varies by vendor and model family. Check your hardware documentation to confirm support.

The most popular versions of RF Desktop Re-pairing Tool among our users are: 1.0 and 1.1. The name of the program executable file is RF_DRT_Tool.exe.

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John Doe Last year
I'm experiencing a "pairing timeout" error when using the RF Desktop Re-pairing Tool. Is there a known solution to this issue?

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