A:AnswerThere is a setting in the PC software - not the mouse itself. In windows 10, click on the icon that looks like a gear to open Windows settings. Next click on devices, mouse,.Related Settings, and pointer options. Other operating systems are similar.
A:AnswerThis question was posted on the Logitech M235 mouse product page - assuming you meant mouse in your question. Regardless, a person should look for the Logitech USB Unifying Receiver symbol (shown on the mini dongle to the right of the mouse in the main photo) on the Logitech keyboard or mouse. If the symbol matches (orange with a star-ish shape center), then the device uses Unifying tech. A replacement Logitech Unifying Receiver can be purchased through many vendors. There are instructions on Logitech's site on how to pair a device with a new mini dongle. If you already have another Logitech device that uses the same type receiver, it can also be paired with your device and supports up to 6 devices. Good luck!
A:AnswerHello, This is very much normal. The optical sensor that the M325 employs isn't visible to the human eye. With the optical sensor, it allows you to use it on virtually any surface including glass. - Richard from Logitech
A:AnswerHello, the M325 comes with a Unifying receiver. It will work with your MX Master. You will need to have Logitech Options installed on your computer to pair it with the MX Master.
A:AnswerHello Zephyr,
Thank you for your question. The right and left arrows on the scroll wheel are the tilt wheel functions. The default functions are Internet back/forward. Further customization is available through the Logitech "Options" software. I have attached a link to the M325's "Getting Started" page where you will find product guides, software downloads and further support.
Best regards,
John at Logitech
https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/articles/360024159334--Getting-Started-Wireless-Mouse-M325
A:AnswerHi Jay, M325 is compatible with Windows 7,8,10 or later, macOS 10.5 or later and Chrome OS VIA USB Unifying connection. You can easily pair through the same receiver up to six compatible peripherals using Logitech Unifying™ technology. Perhaps a M350 Pebble or M590 Multi-Device Silent mice maybe a better option for you. They both use Bluetooth or USB receiver to connect with devices such as: Windows, macOS, iPadOS, Chrome OS™, Linux®, Android™ . If you ever have additional feedback or questions regarding Logitech products, feel free to visit https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us Thanks, -Logitech
A:AnswerWhen you take the mouse out of the package you need to open up its battery compartment. The dongle is plugged inside the battery compartment. Remove the dongle and plug it into the USB port of your device. Remove the tape that is sticking out of the mouse and close the battery compartment. There is an on/off switch on the bottom of the mouse. Turn it on, and it should be ready to go.
A:AnswerHello finkhi! The average battery longevity for the M325 Wireless Optiocal Mouse should be 1.5 years indeed. Your mouse should enter a standby mode to conserve power when it is not in usem but you can always flip the power switch under the mouse to preserve battery even more as needed. Here are some others things to check for: Use only alkaline batteries. Non-alkaline batteries (such as NiMH,or NiCd) operate at a lower voltage and may affect the battery life. Avoid working on transparent surfaces such as glass, as these surfaces cause the optical sensor to use more power. And make sure replacement batteries are new and within the manufacturer's expiration date. If that doesn't solve the issue, know that the M325 Mouse has a 3-year warranty from Logitech.
A:AnswerHello Maxi, yes, you are able to purchase a unifying receiver for the M325 mouse. Here is the link for it: https://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/unifying-receiver-usb