Does Logitech's unifying 2.4 ghz dongle work with non-Logitech products? If not, will an indy 2.4 wireless mouse interfere?

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My keyboard's spacebar has quit functioning. I've taken it apart, and can find no issues, the key just doesn't work anymore. So I need a new one, and I would like one today... pressing ctrl+V is getting old. I bought a new wireless mouse in December, and it operates on 2.4 ghz frequency. I don't want to stop using it, it's seriously the best mouse I've ever owned. Unfortunately my only keyboard option from local outlets is the Logitech k360, which is wireless and operates on the same frequency.

I know that it comes with a unifying receiver, meaning logitech 2.4 ghz devices only need one dongle to operate together, but I don't have any idea if a non-logitech mouse operating on the same frequency would work with it. And if not, I don't know if them being on the same frequency will cause interference or other issues.

Thanks in advance.

Mouse: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01NAQ25RO/
K360: https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-K360-Wireless-Keyboard-Wireless-Keyboard/dp/B007PJ4PN2/
 
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So I went ahead and got it to see if it would function. Turns out the Logitech Unifier definitely only works with specified compatible products. But I'm not getting any interference or other problems. Maybe this can help someone in the future, since my searches didn't turn up many clear results.
So I went ahead and got it to see if it would function. Turns out the Logitech Unifier definitely only works with specified compatible products. But I'm not getting any interference or other problems. Maybe this can help someone in the future, since my searches didn't turn up many clear results.
 
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