How do I reconnect my Logitech wireless mouse?
Use the switch on the mouse to turn it on.
- Go to Start and expand the Start Menu to select Settings.
- Select Devices.
- Go to Bluetooth & other devices from the left pane.
- In the Add a device window, select Bluetooth.
- In the list of Bluetooth devices, select the Logitech device you want to connect to and choose Pair.
How do I relink my wireless mouse?
Link below describes the process. In brief, just plug receiver in, put the mouse near the receiver, switch the mouse on and press any button. It will reconnect in 15 seconds.
How do I fix my Logitech unresponsive mouse?
Try these fixes
- Method 1: Remove the unifying receiver and batteries for 5 seconds.
- Method 2: Uninstall and Reinstall the mouse driver.
- Method 3: Update the mouse driver.
- Method 4: Change USB port.
- Method 5: Test the receiver on another computer.
- Method 6: Replace the batteries.
How do I connect my Logitech mouse to a USB receiver?
Plug the Unifying receiver into a USB port on your computer. Press the connect button on the bottom of the mouse. Run the Unifying software to pair your device to the receiver and follow the instructions on your screen.
How can I unify my Logitech keyboard and mouse?
You can use Logitech Unifying software to connect your keyboard or mouse to your computer. NOTE: If you don’t already have it installed, you can download Unifying software from the Software Downloads page. Launch the Logitech Unifying software. Windows: Start > Programs > Logitech > Unifying > Logitech Unifying Software
How can I reconnect my wireless mouse to my computer?
It is possible to reconnect the two, however, by downloading Logitech’s Connection Utility Software. This utility functions much like the unifying software; it requests that you turn the mouse off and on again so it can detect the signal and then asks you to verify that the mouse is working again.
Is it possible to replace a Logitech wireless receiver?
It turns out that with Logitech products, you can buy a replacement receiver and, even better, Logitech Unifying receivers are designed to manage the connection for six or seven wireless Logitech products at a time so long as the products are also marked with the orange Unifying logo.
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