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Can't reset my cordless Logitech mouse
you should hold the reset button on the receiver for 5 seconds. let it go and immediately press the reset button on the mouse once. If done in this order it should be ok.
10/2/2014 3:21:20 PM •
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on Oct 02, 2014
How do I connect my Logitech wireless mouse to my computer
I use Logitech wireless mice and so does my wife. After a battery change you have to reconnect the mouse with the wireless receiver
. First push the button on the receiver, then push the button on the bottom of the mouse. It should connect and you will be ready to go. If this doesn't get the mouse working, you may have to unplug the mouse, then plug it back in the USB port, then reconnect to the receiver. Hope that helps.
10/2/2014 2:37:03 AM •
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on Oct 02, 2014
Where is reset button
Often the sync button can be found inside the battery compartment. Unless it's a tiny USB receiver, you probably also need to press the sync button on the receiver within a couple of seconds of pressing the sync button on the mouse. If that doesn't work or make sense, please provide the mouse model #.
9/21/2014 3:14:06 AM •
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on Sep 21, 2014
How do i adjust mouse sensitivity
Assuming you're using Windows, go to the Control panel, then Mouse. It may help to change to Classic control panel or setting the View to 'small icons', depending on the OS. You can change the mouse sensitivity in that dialog.
9/21/2014 3:09:14 AM •
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on Sep 21, 2014
How do i fix logitech mouse
No lights of any kind? First, make sure the battery is put in correctly. It is easy to get them backwards and absolutely nothing will happen. I had a logitech mouse given to me as nonworking and all I had to do was turn the battery around and it worked fine. Second, you might need to try a different brand battery. I have had AA batteries that had short terminals on the + side and would not make contact in the battery box of the mouse. If neither of those work clean the terminals in the battery box really well with a fingernail file or knife or even a fingernail emery board. Sometimes a little corrosion can be in just the wrong place and keep the battery from making contact. If none of these work the mouse has more serious problems than you probably want to tackle, given the price of a new mouse.
9/16/2014 4:25:08 PM •
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on Sep 16, 2014
How do i change the mouse battery?
Hello Dear,
Usually Cordless mouse comes with rechargable batteries, that you don't need to change so frequently, if you charge them at regular intervals with charger provied along.
However, you can change the batteries, by turning the mouse upside down. Now you see the battery compartment, just open it by pressing the lock down. Now pull down the old batteries and replace with new one. Just make sure that the new batteries are placed in the same way as the old one.
Thanks
9/7/2014 2:22:38 AM •
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on Sep 07, 2014
How do i make keyboard and mouse work after installing new batteries
There should be a button on the receiver and on the bottom of the mouse, also 1 on the bottom of the keyboard. You will have to press all of these to get your stuff synced with the receiver. The they should function as they are supposed to. Usually it is press receiver button first, the the peripherals , ( mouse and keyboard ). I had some problems once when there were too many metal objects in the signal path to the receiver , once I moved them out of them way, everything worked fine.
7/12/2014 8:44:00 PM •
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on Jul 12, 2014
Explain term dongle HP wireless mouse
"DONGLE" is usually that thing which is attached through one connector to computer, usb, com or even lpt.
In your case, is a little usb which must be inserted in usb.....
6/8/2014 6:13:54 PM •
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on Jun 08, 2014
Why keyboard is not typing on bios?
Unfortunately, many even relatively modern BIOSes don't allow use of USB keyboards. (That's why these things have drivers in Windows.)
See if you can borrow someone's old PS2 keyboard (nothing to do with PlayStation) and plug that in.
You might be lucky and have a BIOS that does support this, so look through the various settings, but might be quicker to find your original keyboard.
6/3/2014 9:45:15 AM •
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on Jun 03, 2014
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