Getting Started with Logitech® Wireless Combo MK330
Overview
This guide provides instructions for setting up and using your new Logitech® Wireless Combo MK330.
English: Your mouse and keyboard are now ready for use.
Español: Ya puedes usar el mouse y el teclado.
Português: O teclado e o mouse estão prontos para ser usados.
Setup - Step 1: Connect Receiver
Diagram Description: Image shows the Logitech Unifying receiver being plugged into a USB port on a computer.
Plug the Unifying receiver into a USB port on your computer. [USB]
Setup - Step 2: Power On Devices
Diagram Description: Image shows the Unifying receiver connected to a computer, and the mouse and keyboard being powered on.
Ensure your mouse and keyboard are powered on. The mouse has an [On/Off Slider] switch. The keyboard also has an [On/Off Switch].
Diagram Description: Close-up of the mouse showing the [On/Off Slider] switch.
Diagram Description: Close-up of the keyboard showing the [On/Off Switch].
Setup - Step 3: Ready to Use
Diagram Description: Image shows the Unifying receiver connected, and the mouse and keyboard ready for use.
Your mouse and keyboard are now ready for use. ✔️
Device Features
Mouse Features
- 1. Left and right mouse buttons: Standard click buttons.
- 2. Scroll wheel: Use to scroll through documents and web pages. Press the [Scroll Wheel] down for a middle button function (function can vary by software application).
- 3. Battery LED: [Battery LED] Flashes red when battery power is low.
- 4. On/Off slider switch: Powers the mouse on or off to conserve battery.
- 5. Battery door release button: Press to open the battery compartment.
- 6. Unifying receiver storage: A compartment to store the [Unifying Logo] receiver when not in use.
Diagram Description: Detailed diagram of the mouse with numbered callouts corresponding to the features listed above.
Keyboard Features
Hot Keys
- 1. Switch applications: Alt+Tab functionality.
- 2. Launch e-mail: Opens your default email client.
- 3. Home: Navigates to the browser's home page.
- 4. Launch media player: Opens your default media player.
- 5. Show Desktop: Minimizes all open windows.
- 6. Previous track: Skips to the previous media track.
- 7. Play/pause: Controls media playback. ▶️ / ⏸️
- 8. Next track: Skips to the next media track.
- 9. Mute: Mutes audio output. ?
- 10. Volume down: Decreases audio volume. ?
- 11. Volume up: Increases audio volume. ?
FN Keys
To use the [FN Key] function, press and hold the [FN Key], and then press the F-key you want to use.
- 12. Search: Opens the system search function. ?
- 13. Lock PC: Locks your computer. [Lock PC Icon]
- 14. My computer: Opens 'This PC' or 'My Computer'. [My Computer Icon]
- 15. PC sleep: Puts the computer into sleep mode. [Sleep Icon]
- 16. Contextual menu: Opens the right-click context menu. [Contextual Menu Icon]
- 17. Scroll lock: Toggles scroll lock functionality. [Scroll Lock Icon]
Diagram Description: Detailed diagram of the keyboard with numbered callouts for hotkeys and FN keys.
Logitech® Unifying Receiver
Plug it. Forget it. Add to it.
Your new Logitech product ships with a Logitech [Unifying Logo] receiver. The [Unifying Logo] receiver allows you to connect multiple compatible Logitech wireless devices (up to six) to a single [USB] port.
Are you Unifying-ready? If you have other Logitech wireless devices with the [Unifying Logo] (orange logo), you can pair them with this receiver.
Diagram Description: Image showing the [Unifying Logo] (orange logo).
Build your ideal combo: Add devices, replace devices. It's easy and uses only one [USB] port.
Getting started is easy
If you're ready to pair your device(s) via Unifying, follow these steps:
- Make sure your Unifying receiver is plugged in.
- If you haven't already, download the Logitech® Unifying software from www.logitech.com/unifying.
- Start the Unifying software and follow the onscreen instructions to pair the new wireless device with your existing Unifying receiver. (Access via Start / All Programs / Logitech / Unifying / Logitech Unifying Software).
Help with Setup
- Are the mouse and keyboard powered on?
- Is the Unifying receiver securely plugged into a computer [USB] port? Try changing [USB] ports.
- If the Unifying receiver is plugged into a [USB] hub, try plugging it directly into a [USB] port on your computer.
- Did you pull the battery tab on the mouse and keyboard? Check the orientation of the batteries inside the mouse and keyboard, or replace the batteries. The mouse uses one AA alkaline battery and the keyboard uses two AAA alkaline batteries.
- Remove metallic objects between the mouse/keyboard and the Unifying receiver.
- Try moving the Unifying receiver to a [USB] port closer to the mouse and keyboard.
- Try reconnecting the mouse/keyboard and Unifying receiver using the Logitech Unifying software. (Refer to the Unifying section in this guide.)
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Argentina | +0800-555-3284 |
Brazil | +0 800-891-4173 |
Canada | +1 866-934-5644 |
Chile | 1230 020 5484 |
Colombia | 01-800-913-6668 |
Mexico | 01.800.800.4500 |
United States | +1 646-454-3200 |