How to Connect Logitech Mouse to New USB Receiver
Connecting your Logitech mouse to a new USB receiver can be a straightforward process, ensuring seamless connectivity and efficient performance. Whether you’re setting up a new computer or replacing an old receiver, follow these simple steps to establish a reliable connection between your mouse and the USB receiver.
1. Locate the USB Receiver
First, find the new USB receiver that came with your Logitech mouse. It is typically a small, rectangular device with a USB connector on one end. If you don’t have the receiver, you can purchase a compatible one from Logitech’s official website or authorized retailers.
2. Insert the USB Receiver into Your Computer
Plug the USB receiver into an available USB port on your computer. Ensure that the receiver is securely inserted and that the LED indicator, if present, is lit up. This indicates that the receiver is recognized by your computer.
3. Pair the Mouse with the USB Receiver
Turn on your Logitech mouse. Depending on the model, the pairing process may vary slightly. Here are some general steps to follow:
– For most Logitech mice, press and hold the multi-device button (the button you press to switch between devices) on the bottom of the mouse for a few seconds. The LED indicator on the mouse will start blinking, indicating that the mouse is in pairing mode.
– For some models, you may need to press the multi-device button and the left mouse button simultaneously for a few seconds.
4. Confirm the Connection
Once your mouse is in pairing mode, your computer should automatically detect the new device. You may see a notification on your screen indicating that a new device has been found. If not, you can manually search for new devices by following these steps:
– On Windows, go to the “Devices and Printers” section in the Control Panel and click on “Add a device.”
– On macOS, go to the Apple menu, select “System Preferences,” and then click on “Bluetooth.”
5. Complete the Pairing Process
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the pairing process. This may involve assigning a name to your mouse or confirming the connection. Once the process is complete, your Logitech mouse should be successfully connected to the new USB receiver.
6. Test the Connection
To ensure that the connection is working properly, move your mouse and click on various buttons to see if the cursor moves and the clicks register on your computer. If everything works as expected, you have successfully connected your Logitech mouse to the new USB receiver.
By following these simple steps, you can easily connect your Logitech mouse to a new USB receiver and enjoy uninterrupted performance. If you encounter any issues during the process, consult the user manual for your specific mouse model or contact Logitech’s customer support for further assistance.