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Remove the label under the battery, or just peel it back a little bit near the + sign towards the - side, it will reveal a small Philips screw that needs to be removed so top and bottom assemblies can be taken apart and expose the mouse internals. Applies to M325 only.
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This could be caused by a variety of issues. I recommend contacting your local service center for assistance.
You may contact the manufacturer, download manuals, check fuel/oil ratios, order parts, find your local service center, and view other resources using these links:
I recommend contacting your local authorized service center for assistance.
You may contact the manufacturer, download manuals, check fuel/oil ratios, order parts, find your local service center, and view other resources using these links:
Manuals may be downloaded using the provided links:
You may contact the manufacturer, download manuals, check fuel/oil ratios, order parts, find your local service center, and view other resources using these links:
the OP mixed 2 wireless mice and keyboard/ mouse technologies, this will never work
1: bad batteries
2: use the drives form logitech or Microsoft only.
3: use the correct receiver, (they have 2 mixed and is dead to rights WRONG that)
4: RTM read the manual. dah"?
the mouse is 2011
the keyboard 2400 has mouse too and is 2006 made
the cure is kick the old keboard to the curb and use any wired keyboard
and then connect only the receiver from that new 2011 mouse.
it will plug and play. ok. (but is VISTA so gee, maybe not)
my guess is old 2400 mouse died
and bought the wrong mouse, that well never work with the 2400 parts ever.(mixed technology wirless)
Logitech m325
Try this link:http://www.organservice.com/ Here's another one:http://www.combo-organ.com/Schematics/index.htm Join this one for free and post:http://organforum.com/forums/thread/73735.aspx This site is good too:http://www.combo-organ.com/spares_and_repairs.htm#Electrolytics Hope these help.
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