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How to sync a wireless Logitech mouse to your computer
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Do you need to connect a Logitech wireless mouse to your computer? Whether your new Logitech wireless mouse works over Bluetooth or uses a tiny USB unifying receiver, connecting it to a Windows PC, Mac, or Chromebook is easy. If you're feeling intimidated, having trouble, or don't know where to begin, you've come to the right place! This wikiHow article will walk you through pairing any Logitech wireless mouse with your PC or Mac and help you work through any problems that might pop up along the way.

Connecting a Logitech Wireless Mouse

  • If your mouse comes with a wireless receiver, plug it into a USB port and turn your mouse on.
  • On Windows, turn your Bluetooth mouse on and pair. Then go to Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Add device > Bluetooth > and click your mouse.
  • On Mac, turn your Bluetooth mouse on and start pairing. Go to System Settings > Bluetooth > and click your mouse.
Section 1 of 5:

Using a Wireless Receiver

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  1. The on/off switch is usually located on the bottom of the mouse.
    • If your wireless mouse needs batteries, open the battery compartment on the bottom and check if it takes AA or AAA batteries. Insert the batteries the way the diagram in the battery compartment indicates.
    • Some wireless mice may charge using a USB cable. Check to see if your mouse has a USB slot. If so, plug a compatible USB cable into the mouse and then plug it into a free USB port on your computer. Allow it to charge for a few hours.
  2. The wireless receiver is a small USB device you can plug into any open USB port on your PC or Mac.
    • On a desktop computer, the USB ports are usually on the back of the computer tower, while on a laptop computer, the USB ports are usually on the sides.
    • The wireless receiver is usually plugged into the bottom of the mouse somewhere for storage. It may be located in the battery compartment if your mouse is battery-powered.
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  3. The Connect button is generally on the bottom of the wireless mouse. You may need a paperclip or a thin instrument to press the connect button. When the wireless mouse connects to the receiver, you can use it on your PC, Mac, or Chromebook.
    • Not all wireless mouses have a connect button. Some will connect automatically.
    • If you cannot locate the Connect button, consult the user's manual or the manufacturer's website for the mouse model.
    • Some Logitech wireless mouse models have a Channel button on the bottom. If your wireless mouse has a Channel button, press the Channel button to select a channel before pairing with the wireless receiver.
  4. Once the wireless receiver picks up the mouse, you should see the mouse cursor move on the screen. It may take a few seconds.
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Using Bluetooth on Windows

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  1. Some wireless mice take AA or AAA batteries. Other wireless mice charge using a USB connection.
    • If your mouse takes AA or AAA batteries, open the compartment on the bottom of the mouse and insert a fresh set of batteries as indicated by the diagram in the compartment.
    • If your mouse charges using a USB connection, insert the micro USB or USB-C connection into the USB port on the front or back of the mouse. Then, connect the other end of the USB cable to a free USB port on your computer or a phone charger. Allow a few hours for the mouse to charge fully. On most laptops, the USB ports are on the side of the keyboard. On desktop PCs, the USB port is usually on the front of the tower.
  2. The on/off switch is located on the bottom of the mouse.
  3. How you put a mouse in pairing mode varies depending on the model of the mouse. Generally, there is a button you press and hold on the bottom of the mouse. Consult the user's manual or the manufacturer's website if you need help putting the mouse in pairing mode. Generally, the mouse will have a light that flashes, indicating it is in pairing mode.
    • Newer Logitech mice have an Easy-Switch button. One of the Easy-Switch LED lights should already be blinking, but if it's not, press and hold the Easy-Switch button for three seconds until one of the lights starts to blink.[1]
    • Some Logitech wireless mouse models have a Channel button on the bottom. If your wireless mouse has a Channel button, press the Channel button to select a channel before pairing via Bluetooth.
  4. On Windows 10, it's the second option in the Settings menu. It's the icon that resembles an iPod and a keyboard. On Windows 11, it's the second option in the menu panel to the left.
  5. It's the first option in the menu bar on the left. This displays the Bluetooth menu.
  6. On Windows 10, it's at the top of the Devices menu in the Settings menu. On Windows 11, it's next to "Devices" and at the top of the Bluetooth & Settings menu.
  7. It's at the top of the "Add a device" pop-up window.
  8. The name of your Logitech wireless mouse will appear in the "Bluetooth" or "Other Device" menu on your PC when it discovers your wireless mouse.
    • If you don't see the mouse listed, make sure it is still in pairing mode and has good battery life.
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Using Bluetooth on Mac

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  1. Some wireless mice take AA or AAA batteries. Other wireless mice charge using a USB connection.[2]
    • If your mouse takes AA or AAA batteries, open the compartment on the bottom of the mouse and insert a fresh set of batteries as indicated by the diagram in the compartment.
    • If your mouse charges using a USB connection, insert the micro USB or USB-C connection into the USB port on the front or back of the mouse. Then, connect the other end of the USB cable to a free USB port on your computer or a phone charger. Allow a few hours for the mouse to charge fully. On MacBooks, the USB ports are usually on the side of the keyboard. On iMacs, the USB ports are usually on the back of the monitor.
  2. The on/off switch is located on the bottom of the mouse.
    • If the mouse needs batteries, open the battery compartment on the bottom and check if it takes AA or AAA batteries. Insert the batteries the way the diagram in the battery compartment indicates.
  3. How you put a mouse in pairing mode varies depending on the model of the mouse. Generally, there is a button you press and hold on the bottom of the mouse. Consult the user's manual or the manufacturer's website if you need help putting the mouse in pairing mode. The mouse usually has a light that flashes to indicate it's in pairing mode.
    • Newer Logitech mice have an Easy-Switch button. One of the Easy-Switch LED lights should already be blinking, but if it's not, press and hold the Easy-Switch button for three seconds until one of the lights starts to blink.[3]
    • Some Logitech wireless mouse models have a Channel button on the bottom. If your wireless mouse has a Channel button, press the Channel button to select a channel before pairing via Bluetooth.
  4. It's the icon that resembles an apple in the upper-left corner. This displays the Apple menu.
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    Click System Settings… or System Preferences… on older Mac models. It's in the Apple drop-down menu. This opens the System Settings (or System Preferences) menu.
  6. On newer macOS versions, it's in the menu bar to the left. You may need to scroll down to see it. On older macOS versions, it has a blue icon resembling a jagged "B" with a tail. Click the Bluetooth option in the menu.
    • Alternatively, if you see the Bluetooth icon in the upper-right corner of the menu bar at the top, you can click that icon and then click Open Bluetooth Preferences….
  7. If it says "Bluetooth: Off" below the Bluetooth icon on the left, click Turn Bluetooth On to ensure Bluetooth is turned on. Your Mac will start scanning for nearby Bluetooth devices.
  8. When your Mac discovers your Logitech mouse, it will appear in the Bluetooth menu.
  9. It appears next to your Logitech mouse when you hover the mouse cursor over it. This connects the Bluetooth mouse to your Mac. When you move the mouse cursor back and forth, you should see the cursor on your screen move.
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Using Bluetooth on Chromebook

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  1. Some wireless mice take AA or AAA batteries. Other wireless mice charge using a USB connection.
    • If your mouse takes AA or AAA batteries, open the compartment on the bottom of the mouse and insert a fresh set of batteries as indicated by the diagram in the compartment.
    • If your mouse charges using a USB connection, insert the micro USB or USB-C connection into the USB port on the front or back of the mouse. Then, connect the other end of the USB cable to a free USB port on your Chromebook or a phone charger. Allow a few hours for the mouse to charge fully.
  2. The on/off switch is located on the bottom of the mouse.
    • If the mouse needs batteries, open the battery compartment on the bottom and check if it takes AA or AAA batteries. Insert the batteries the way the diagram in the battery compartment indicates.
  3. How you put a mouse in pairing mode varies depending on the model of the mouse. Generally, there is a button you press and hold on the bottom of the mouse. Consult the user's manual or the manufacturer's website if you need help putting the mouse in pairing mode. The mouse usually has a light that flashes to indicate it's in pairing mode.[4]
    • Newer Logitech mice have an Easy-Switch button. One of the Easy-Switch LED lights should already be blinking, but if it's not, press and hold the Easy-Switch button for three seconds until one of the lights starts to blink.[5]
    • Some Logitech wireless mouse models have a Channel button on the bottom. If your wireless mouse has a Channel button, press the Channel button to select a channel before pairing via Bluetooth.
  4. It's the icon that displays the time, Wi-Fi strength, and battery life. It's in the lower-right corner. Clicking this icon opens a pop-up that displays the Quick Setup Panel.
  5. It's the icon that resembles a jagged "B" with a tail behind it. Click the Bluetooth icon in the Quick Setup Panel to open the Bluetooth menu.
  6. When your Chromebook detects your Logitech mouse, it will be displayed in the Bluetooth menu. Click it to connect your Bluetooth mouse to your Chromebook. When you move the mouse back and forth, you should see the cursor on the screen move back and forth.[6]
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Troubleshooting

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  1. If you are having intermittent trouble with your mouse, check to ensure it is placed on a smooth, flat surface. The surface you use your mouse on shouldn't be too shiny or reflective. If need be, you can purchase a mouse pad for your mouse.
  2. If your mouse is not working properly, the first thing to check is to make sure it is turned on. The on/off switch is generally on the bottom of the mouse. Turn it over and make sure the mouse is turned on.
  3. If your wireless mouse is not functioning properly, check to make sure it has fresh batteries. If it takes AA or AAA batteries, insert a fresh set and ensure it powers on. If it charges via a USB cord, connect it to a USB port on your computer or a wall charger and allow it to charge for a few hours.
  4. If your mouse comes with a wireless dongle, check for a "Connect" button. If it does, you can press this button and try to reconnect your wireless mouse to the wireless dongle. If it does not have a "Connect" button, consult the user's manual that came with your mouse for instructions on how to reconnect your mouse to your wireless dongle.
  5. If your mouse is not working properly or your computer is not picking it up, you can go into your Bluetooth settings, remove the wireless mouse from your Bluetooth devices, and re-pair it using one of the methods above.
  6. If your mouse is some distance from the wireless dongle or your computer's Bluetooth receiver, try moving it closer to your computer to see if it performs better.
  7. If you are using a mouse with a wireless dongle, make sure you are connecting it to a USB port that works. Try connecting to a different USB port and see if it works. You can also try connecting it to a different computer to see if it works.
  8. If a wireless mouse is not working on your computer, your USB or Bluetooth drivers may be outdated. Check your computer operating system for updates.
  9. If your mouse is over a few years old, it may not perform as well as it used to. It may be time to get a new one.
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1. Insert the wireless dongle in a USB port (if the mouse has a wireless dongle).
2. Insert batteries and turn on the mouse.
3. Press the button on the bottom of the mouse to put it in pairing mode (Bluetooth mouses only).
4. Click the Bluetooth icon in the taskbar on Windows or the Menu bar on Mac.
5. Click Add Bluetooth Device on Windows or Open Bluetooth Preferences on Mac.
6. Click Add Bluetooth Device (Windows only). 7. Click the mouse in the list of devices on Windows, or click Connect next to the wireless mouse on Mac.

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