SOURCE: Logitech M700 Mouse recharging problem
try replacing batteries by newones,since they are ni-cd type,they do have limited no.of charge/recharge cycles and tend to lose performance with time.
SOURCE: Battery problem,...
I had this problem with mine so lets start by saying there are solutions!!
Solution 1:
Logitech state the battery cannot be replaced. It CAN. You can purchase the exact battery from ebay. Its a simple case of taking the orange backing off, removing all the screws (not forgetting the one hidden under the bluetooth address sticker) and popping the keyboard apart. From there, flip out the battery, pop in the new one, put it all back togeather and voila.
Solution 2:
Now if you dont care about your warrenty or it has none (as does mine) there are two contacts on the back of the keyboard which connect to the charger stand. Having took the keyboard apart, solder a wire onto each contact and then solder onto the battery connection contacts taking care to match red to red and black to black. Every time the keyboard is docked it will charge until you remove it. One other thing to note is that the low battery will keep flashing at you now and again (according to logitech you have about 10 mins use left until battery gives up) I have been using it for over 5 hours like this and its still going strong.
Enjoy.
SOURCE: I have 2 computers both with mx700 mouse and they
I assume you are using usb socket to charge mouse. The voltage on a USB is 5volts , you may have a problem here. It may not be producing the correct voltage. Or you may have a problem with your cradle. I would suggest you see a repair person and get them to look at the USB voltage and the Mouse cradle..
Hope this helps.
Ready light does not turn on and the camera does not work.
Turn on the camera (Turning on the camera).
Install new batteries (Loading the battery) or charge rechargeable batteries.
Turn camera off, then back on.
Ready light blinks green.
Camera is operating normally.
Ready light blinks amber.
Wait. Resume picture taking when the light stops blinking and turns green.
Ready light blinks red and camera turns off.
Install new batteries (Loading the battery) or charge rechargeable batteries.
Ready light glows steady red.
Transfer pictures to the computer (Transferring pictures with the USB cable), delete pictures from the camera (Deleting pictures/videos), switch image storage locations (), or insert a card with available memory (Using an optional SD/SDHC or MMC card).
Wait. Resume picture taking when the light turns green.
Change the image storage location to internal memory (), or use a different card.
Ready light is off or glows steady green.
Camera is operating normally
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