Are PIN codes used for authentication with Logi Bolt?
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Logi Bolt does not use PIN codes. It uses Passkey during the authentication phase of pairing.
In the context of a Logi Bolt wireless keyboard, it’s a 6-digit passkey (which means an entropy of 2^20).
In the context of a Logi Bolt wireless mouse, it’s a 10-click passkey (which means an entropy of 2^10). At this time, we believe Logi Bolt is the only wireless protocol that enforces mouse authentication across all compatible operating systems.
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