Logitech Wireless Combo MK345 Setup Guide
Know Your Product
This section identifies the key components of the Logitech Wireless Combo MK345. The keyboard is shown with numbered features: 1. F-keys, 2. Caps-lock LED, 3. On/off power switch, 4. Tilt-legs for angle adjustment, and 5. Battery door. The mouse is shown with numbered features: 6. Scroll wheel, 7. Battery indicator light, and 8. USB receiver. Item 9 indicates Product documentation with a website link.
Keyboard Components:
- 1. F-keys: Function keys for accessing special commands and applications.
- 2. Caps-lock LED: An indicator light that illuminates when the Caps Lock key is active.
- 3. On/off power switch: A physical switch to turn the device on or off.
- 4. Tilt-legs: Foldable legs that can be extended to adjust the keyboard's typing angle for comfort.
- 5. Battery door: A compartment for inserting batteries.
Mouse Components:
- 6. Scroll wheel: Used for scrolling through documents, web pages, and other content.
- 7. Battery indicator: A light that signals the current battery status.
- 8. Receiver: A small USB device that establishes a wireless connection between the keyboard/mouse and the computer.
- 9. Product documentation: A reference to online support and guides, accessible via www.logitech.com/support/mk345.
Setting Up Your Keyboard and Mouse
This section provides a step-by-step visual guide for connecting the wireless combo. Step 1 shows the power switches on both the keyboard and mouse being set to the 'On' position. Step 2 illustrates the USB receiver being plugged into a laptop's USB port. Step 3 indicates accessing the battery compartment on the keyboard. Step 4 shows accessing the battery compartment on the mouse.
- Ensure both the keyboard and mouse are powered on using their respective switches.
- Plug the USB receiver into an available USB port on your computer.
- Open the battery door on the keyboard and insert batteries (if not already present).
- Open the battery door on the mouse and insert batteries (if not already present).
Keyboard F-keys
The enhanced F-keys on your keyboard offer quick access to applications and common functions. To utilize these enhanced features, press and hold the FN key, then press the desired F-key.
A diagram demonstrates the usage of F-keys. It shows the sequence: press and hold the 'FN' key, then press an F-key (e.g., F1) to activate a specific function.
F-key Functions:
- FN + F1: Launch Web browser ?
- FN + F2: Launch Email application ✉️
- FN + F3: Search ?
- FN + F4: Launch calculator ?
- FN + F5: Launch media player ?
- FN + F6: Previous track ⏪
- FN + F7: Play/pause track ▶️⏸️
- FN + F8: Next track ⏩
- FN + F9: Mute ?
- FN + F10: Volume down ?
- FN + F11: Volume up ?
- FN + F12: Print screen ?️
Tip: The Logitech SetPoint™ software allows you to customize the functions assigned to F1, F2, and F4.
Product Support and Troubleshooting
Visit Product Support
For comprehensive information and support regarding your Logitech Wireless Combo MK345, please visit the Product Support website. Here you will find setup assistance, usage tips, details on additional features, and information about the benefits of optional software. You can also connect with other users in the Community Forums to seek advice and share solutions.
Product Support offers a wide range of resources:
- Tutorials
- Troubleshooting guides
- Support community forums
- Software downloads
- Online documentation
- Warranty information
- Spare parts (when available)
Visit: www.logitech.com/support/mk345
Troubleshooting: Keyboard and Mouse Not Working
- Confirm that both the keyboard and mouse are powered on.
- Ensure the USB receiver is securely plugged into a USB port on your computer.
- If the receiver is connected via a USB hub, try plugging it directly into your computer's USB port.
- Attempt to plug the receiver into a different USB port, preferably one that is closer to your keyboard and mouse.
- Remove any metallic objects that may be positioned between the USB receiver and your keyboard/mouse, as these can interfere with the wireless signal.
- Verify that the battery tab has been removed from both the keyboard and mouse.
- Check the orientation of the batteries. The mouse typically uses one AA alkaline battery, while the keyboard uses two AAA alkaline batteries.
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