Logitech MK220 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo: Getting Started
Product Model: MK220
About the Logitech MK220 Combo
This guide provides instructions for setting up and using your Logitech MK220 Compact Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo. The combo includes a full-size keyboard (model K220) and a comfortable mouse (model M150), connected wirelessly via a single USB receiver.
Setup Instructions
Follow these steps to set up your wireless keyboard and mouse:
Step 1: Connect the USB Receiver
Locate the small USB receiver included with your combo. Plug it into an available USB port on your computer. An arrow in the diagram indicates plugging the receiver into the laptop's USB port.
Diagram Description: A USB wireless receiver with the Logitech logo is shown next to a laptop. An arrow indicates the receiver being inserted into a USB port on the side of the laptop.
Step 2: Insert Batteries
The keyboard requires two AAA batteries, and the mouse requires two AA batteries. Ensure correct polarity (+/-) when inserting.
Diagram Description:
- Keyboard: A close-up view shows AAA batteries being inserted into the keyboard's battery compartment, with clear indicators for positive (+) and negative (-) terminals. An arrow shows the compartment cover being closed.
- Mouse: The underside of the mouse is shown. The battery compartment cover is open. AA batteries are depicted with correct positive (+) and negative (-) terminal orientation for insertion. Arrows indicate the batteries being placed into the compartment.
Keyboard Features
The keyboard includes standard keys and special hotkeys:
Hotkeys:
- 1. Mute: Silences audio output.
- 2. Volume Down: Decreases audio volume.
- 3. Volume Up: Increases audio volume.
- 4. Print Screen: Captures a screenshot of the entire screen.
- 5. Pause Break: Pauses or breaks program execution.
- 6. Context Menu: Opens the context menu (similar to a right-click).
- 7. Scroll Lock: Toggles the scroll lock function.
Mouse Features
The mouse features standard controls:
- 1. Left button: Primary click function.
- 2. Scroll wheel: Used for scrolling vertically and can often be pressed as a middle button.
- 3. Right button: Secondary click function, typically opening context menus.
Troubleshooting
Keyboard and Mouse Not Working
- Check the orientation of the batteries inside the keyboard and mouse, or replace the batteries.
- Ensure the USB receiver is securely plugged into a computer USB port. Try moving the USB receiver to a USB port closer to the keyboard and mouse.
- If the USB receiver is plugged into a USB hub, try plugging it directly into your computer.
- Remove any metal object between the receiver and the keyboard/mouse that may interfere with reception. Try using the mouse on a different surface.
- Restart the computer.
- If these suggestions do not resolve the issue, download the Reconnection Utility from http://www.logitech.com/connect_utility.
Support and Contact
For further assistance, visit the Logitech support website:
https://www.logitech.com/support
Contact numbers:
Region/Country | Phone Number |
---|---|
Argentina | +00800-555-3284 |
Brasil | +0 800-891-4173 |
Canada | +1 866-934-5644 |
Chile | 1230 020 5484 |
Colombia | 01-800-913-6668 |
Latin America | +1 800-578-9619 |
Mexico | 01.800.800.4500 |
United States | +1 646-454-3200 |