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Buy a USB dongle with a type C plug (for the MacBook Air) and a USB type A jack (for the Logitech Unifying receiver.) Some dongles have USB-PD (Power Distribution) pass-through capability: plug your charger into the proper jack on the dongle, and the dongle into the MacBook Air.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You have to be able to plug in the usb connector in to the laptop or use an adapter like I did since my laptop didn't have a usb slot. 1st picture is mouse and usb connecter it comes with. 2nd pic is my white adapter that I use to connect usb and it works great.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello Claire, I would recommend that you get one of Logitech's Bluetooth connecting mice for your MacBook Air. I especially would recommend the Signature M650 which features not only Bluetooth connectivity, but also has silent clicks and SmartWheel scrolling which gives you line-by-line precision when you need to focus on the details, and then allows you to scroll super fast when you just want to breeze through lengthy pages. Here's a link to the product page for you to check out: https://www.logitech.com/en-us/products/mice/m650-signature-wireless-mouse.html. - Richard from Logitech
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