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This article provides details on the Logitch M325 wireless mouse. It covers how to operate the device, as well as common troubleshooting issues and solutions.
Detailed Information
Operation
- Above the battery compartment is a switch. Make sure it has been set to 'On' before turning the mouse back over and setting it on a flat surface.
- Make sure the mouse is within 30' of the computer/black box.
- Test the mouse. If you are running into issues, please see the Common Issues & Solutions section below.
Common Issues & Solutions
"Mouse movements on screen seems to start and stop / lag / seems jittery."
- Make sure the mouse is turned on. The power switch is located on the underside of the mouse.
- Position the mouse closer to the receiver to check if there is interference. If something is in front of the receiver, such as a cupboard door, try removing the block to see if that improves the signal.
- Change out the batteries. Call ITMS if you need batteries.
"The mouse doesn't seem to be working at all."
- Make sure the mouse has been turned on.
- Make sure the receiver is plugged into the computer.
- Position the mouse closer to the receiver to check if there is interference. If something is in front of the receiver, such as a cupboard door, try removing the block to see if that improves the signal.
- Check that the batteries are in the right orientation.
- Change out the batteries. Call ITMS if you need batteries.
Specifications
- Part Number
- Dimensions
- Height: 3.73 in (94.7 mm)
- Width: 2.24 in (57 mm)
- Depth: 1.54 in (39.1 mm)
- Weight: 3.28 oz (93 g) (with batteries)
- Battery
- 1 AA
- Approx. 18 month battery life
- Compatibility
- Windows 10 or later
- MacOS 10.5 or later
- Linux 2.6 or later
- ChromeOS
- Chromebook
- Connection
- Logitech Unifying Protocol (2.4 GHz)
- Wireless Range: Approx. 33 ft / 10 m
Environment
- Classrooms
- Classroom PCs
- Peripheral Devices