Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX: Getting Started
Introduction
This guide provides essential instructions for setting up and using your Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX.
Setup Instructions
Step 1: Battery Installation
Your mouse operates on one or two AA batteries. Place a single battery in either battery slot. Ensure correct polarity (positive poles pointing down).
Diagram Description: Illustrates the underside of the mouse with the battery compartment open, showing slots for one or two AA batteries.
Step 2: Receiver Connection
Plug the Logitech Unifying USB receiver into a USB port on your computer. The mouse is now ready for basic use.
Diagram Description: Depicts a USB receiver being inserted into a laptop's USB port.
Step 3: Power On
Locate the on/off switch on the bottom of the mouse and slide it to the "ON" position.
Diagram Description: A close-up view of the mouse's underside highlighting the on/off switch.
Mouse Features
The Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX includes the following features:
- 1. Left and Right Buttons: Standard click functions.
- 2. Scroll Wheel:
- Press down to switch between hyper-fast scrolling (smooth, continuous) and click-to-click scrolling (precise line-by-line).
- Press the wheel left to scroll horizontally left.
- Press the wheel right to scroll horizontally right. (Note: Horizontal scrolling requires Logitech SetPoint software on Windows or Logitech Control Center on Mac OS).
- 3. Middle Button: Functionality varies by application.
- 4. Battery Indicator: A red light indicates low battery power.
- 5. Battery Door Release: Mechanism to open the battery compartment.
- 6. On/Off Switch: Powers the mouse on or off to conserve battery.
- 7. Back and Forward Buttons: Navigate web pages or application history. (Note: These buttons require Logitech Control Center software on Mac OS).
Diagram Description: Top view of the mouse highlighting buttons 1 (left), 2 (scroll wheel), 3 (middle button), 7 (back/forward buttons). Underside view highlighting 4 (battery indicator), 5 (battery door release), and 6 (on/off switch).
Logitech Unifying Technology
Logitech Unifying technology allows you to connect up to six compatible Logitech mice and keyboards to a single USB receiver. This frees up USB ports on your computer. Learn more at www.logitech.com/unifying.
Visual Description: The Logitech Unifying logo is displayed.
Software for Advanced Features
For enhanced functionality, customization, and features like horizontal scrolling, download the appropriate software:
- For Windows: Download Logitech SetPoint™ software.
- For Mac OS: Download Logitech Control Center.
Visit www.logitech.com/support/anywheremx for downloads and more information.
Troubleshooting
If your mouse is not working, consider the following:
- Ensure the mouse is turned on using the on/off switch.
- Check the USB receiver connection. Try a different USB port on your computer. For best results, connect the receiver directly to the computer and avoid using a USB hub.
- Verify battery orientation (positive poles should point down) or replace the batteries with fresh ones.
- Remove any metallic objects located near the mouse, as they can interfere with the wireless signal.
For additional help and online support, visit www.logitech.com/support/anywheremx.
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Certifications and Compliance
This product complies with relevant regulatory standards, including FCC and CE certifications.
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Contact Information
For support in various regions, please visit the Logitech website or use the provided phone numbers:
- Argentina: +00800-555-3284
- Brazil: +0 800-891-4173
- Canada: +1866-934-5644
- Chile: 1230 020 5484
- Colombia: 01-800-913-6668
- Latin America: +1 800-578-9619
- Mexico: 001 800 578 9619
- United States: +1 646-454-3200
- General Support: www.logitech.com/support/anywheremx