When the mouse has switched on, it will be discoverable on the Mac in the options given under ‘Bluetooth Preferences.’ Once you see its name, click on the ‘Connect’ option on Mac (present beside the name). Concerning the ‘Channel’ switch, do as explained above. Then, turn on the wireless mouse, and also press on the ‘Connect’ switch. You will see a choice to display ‘Bluetooth Preferences.’ This option shows a list of Bluetooth-enabled devices that have been paired with your PC. You need to click on the ‘Bluetooth’ icon present at the top right end on your Mac’s menu bar. Then, click on its name again, and the wireless mouse will start working. Click on the appropriate device name, and it will show in the ‘available devices’ menu.
When you press the Connect switch, your mouse appears in the Bluetooth options listed on your PC. Your mouse may or may not have this, but if it is there, it ensures that you have pressed it and chosen the appropriate channel before pushing Connect. The purpose of this button is to give you the choice of Bluetooth channels while pairing. Also, some of the mouse devices carry a Channel switch. If not, press the Connect button in an above-explained manner. Here, choose ‘Settings’ and then pick ‘Devices.’ At the ‘Devices’ menu, you will notice an option named ‘Add Bluetooth or other devices.’ When you choose this option, you will see available Bluetooth-enabled devices.īefore proceeding, check that your mouse is switched on.
How to Connect Logitech Mouse & Keyboard To Unifying Receiver video description is below: To check if it has the batteries or not, slide open the panel at the bottom end of the mouse close to the ‘ power’ switch. Note that the mouse needs batteries to function. Then, turn on the wireless mouse from the ‘power’ button present at its bottom (Logitech wireless mouse connect button is on the bottom of the wireless mouse, but you may need to use a paperclip or thin for some versions instrument to press the connect button). After removing the packaging, plug the USB receiver into one of your PC’s appropriate open slots. When you purchase a wireless mouse, you get a USB receiver along with it.