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Anyway, I used to own a cordless mouse too (not logitech). Mine has a receiver that has to be connected to the usb port to work. Also, the unit requires to be placed near the receiver for better signal; so I choose the front panel usb.
Both the receiver and the mouse have a tiny button that should be pressed at the same time or consecutively so that they could "see each other". The button is located at the bottom of the unit, almost near the lens.
First put new batterys in the mouse and key board. if you don't have a tester use a flashlight. pen light. push the remote pickup. light will blinknext push key board button and the mouse next. then try it and see if it works.
sometimes do the mouse first, Then the key board
The battery is either in the botom of the mice or on the top
If its under the top, press the shell, that one u have under your hand, backwards to open it
If its under thi mice you should see a smal lid, same thing on that , press it to open
Hello,
I had a similar problem with my battery going dead in my Logitech mouse. There was a "aa" battery located under the rear top cover. it's the part that has the Logitech logo on it. You simply press the button underneath the mouse @ the back that has a LOCK symbol on it & lift off the cover. Put in a new battery & you should be good to go.
Fred
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