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Logitech MX1100 LASER Mouse Questions & Answers
How to open mx1100 mouse to place scroll wheel
Pull off the 2 largers slide plate stickers on the bottom. you will find 2 screws on the nose end and one on the bottom end of the mouse.. the 4th screw is located under the sticker in the battery tray lining. remove this sticker and remove the 4th screw. now you can separate the 2 halves but be careful for the ribbon cable connecting the 2.
How to disassemble logitech mx-1100
Pull off the 2 largers slide plate stickers on the bottom. you will find 2 screws on the nose end and one on the bottom end of the mouse.. the 4th screw is located under the sticker in the battery tray lining. remove this sticker and remove the 4th screw. now you can separate the 2 halves but be careful for the ribbon cable connecting the 2.
I cant get the other buttons on my logitech mx1100
If it's all games then you probably need to install some drivers, they will be available from the Logitech website.
Different games are designed(sometimes not very well) with different hardware in mind, as such some games won't allow you to use certain buttons etc. If there are no bindings for the buttons in your games settings then you would need a piece of software to translate the button presses to keyboard commands..unfortunately I don't think one exists for mouse to keyboard. There are a couple that convert joystick/pad input to keyboard commands, you could see one of them would suit your needs.
Here's a link to joy to key's website, I can't remember any others but I know there's at least one more out there.
http://joytokey.webs.com/I hope you find a solution to your problem, especially since I've suffered the same thing in the past.
My Logitech MX 1100 just
I had the same problem, brand new battery, the indicator light still blinking red. I finally got mad enough to shake the mouse kinda hard, and it worked. I then removed and replaced the old batteries in, it started blinking red again, but it worked after I gave it a couple of hard side by side shake. I do notice that there's something moving inside the mouse. It could be a connector that got loose. Hope this fixes your problem
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You would have to contact logitech directly because it is not available on their website. Though the mouse is pretty straight forward and functions are not any different then any other mouse.
Thanks,
Lee
LogiTech MX5500 keyboard is dropping-out / loosing connection
The best cleaning solution I found in over 30 years of experience with computers is the shower head with hot water at full strenght. I always cleaned all my keyboards this way and I never had the slightest problem but don't forget to remove the batteries before in the case of a Wireless keyboard. The trick is to firmly shake the keyboard during cleaning and especially after cleaning after cleaning and let it dry during a couple of days with regular shaking to make sure to remove all the water droplets that could have remained caught. Two days of drying is madatory before to reinstall the batteries back into the keyboard in the case of a wireless keyboard or to plug it into your computer by the USB cable if you really want to make sure not to kill your keyboard or worst, your computer... This being said, I bet all I have that it has absolutely nothing bat all as concern the frequent keyboard disconnection problem. To tell you the truth, Logitech products are nothing but shitt and they don't take care of the sustainability of their products because their marketing strategy is to offer a very poor technical support combined with poorly designed products in order to force their customers to regularly change their hardware just to increase their sales because it is much more profitable for them to act that way than to sell trouble free durable products. In other words they don't want you to have a long pleasurable experience with their products because they prefer to sell you the same item several times during a given amount of time than to sell this item just once for the same duration and that's the reason why they make so many software updates to make sure that you will end up with an undetectable and unusable device soon or late...
6/30/2024 3:24:39 PM •
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Logitech wireless combo mouse keyboard mk220
support through bluetooth
• Check the orientation of the batteries inside the keyboard and mouse, or replace the batteries.
• Is the USB receiver securely plugged into a computer USB port? Try moving the USB receiver to a USB port closer to the keyboard and mouse.
• If the USB receiver is plugged into a USB hub, try plugging it directly into your computer.
• Remove any metal object between the receiver and the keyboard/mouse that may interfere with reception. Try using the mouse on a different surface.
• Restart the computer.
• If these suggestions don't work, download the Reconnection Utility from
http://www.logitech.com/connect_utility.
2/28/2024 3:07:39 PM •
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on Feb 28, 2024
How i can connect my logitech wireless mouse EN60950 to the laptop
Unfortunately, EN 60950 is not a Logitech model number. It indicates that the mouse (or other electronic product) was tested and met the European IEC 60950 standard. Here's a copy of a Logitech EN60950 certificate:
https://www.logitech.com/images/pdf/compliance/AGY-700-018651.001_AGY%20CERT%20CB%20HS%20A00086%20BAER%20CI%20(GGEC)_EUROPE.pdf .
Logitech sells several different wireless mice types. Some connect to Bluetooth only. Some connect with a specific USB wireless transmitter/receiver. The dongle is small enough to fit inside the mouse's battery compartment or stay in a USB port when the laptop is moved. (Older Logitech devices used the Unifying USB wi-fi adapter; new ones use the Bolt adapter.) A few models can be used with both Bluetooth and one of the wireless adapters. These can connect to two or more devices and then a single button switches between devices.
Please try to find the actual model of the mouse to get the correct information for connecting the mouse. Logitech support may be able to sell you the USB dongle if they have the correct one in stock.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
12/8/2023 11:47:00 PM •
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