The new revolution WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO? About MX Master Connect Now! Set Up Connections Add Devices Select Channels Features Compatibility Troubleshooting
ABOUT MX Master An instrument of craft mastery Logitech MX Master resets the bar on performance and precision in a laser mouse. Connect with up to three computers using the included Logitech Unifying™ receiver or Bluetooth® Smart wireless technology, and switch among connections with the touch of a button. A speed-adaptive scroll wheel automatically switches between two modes: a precise click-toclick mode and a hyper-fast mode that’s ideal for navigating long documents or web pages.
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SET UP CONNECTIONS The MX Master mouse gives you a choice of two wireless connections: Logitech Unifying (for which a receiver is included with the mouse) and Bluetooth Smart technology. Learn more about Unifying Download Unifying software List of Bluetooth Smart Ready computers How to connect MX Master comes pre-paired with a Unifying receiver. (You can also pair the mouse with any other Unifying receiver.) Use Bluetooth Smart wireless to connect MX Master to any Bluetooth® Smart Ready computer.
Mac OS X 4. Open System Preferences and click Bluetooth. 5. Select MX Master in the Devices list and click Pair. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the pairing. Upon pairing, the selected channel light on your mouse stops blinking and remains steady for 5 seconds.
Windows 8 4. 5. 6. 7. Go to Settings and click PC and Devices. Select Bluetooth. In the list of Bluetooth devices, select MX Master and click Next. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the pairing. Upon pairing, the selected channel light on your mouse stops blinking and remains steady for 5 seconds. Problems connecting? ADD DEVICES After making an initial connection, set up other computers on the remaining channels using either Unifying or Bluetooth Smart.
Press the Easy-Switch button to cycle through the three channels. When a channel is selected, the channel number is lit. Troubleshoot the connection To select a Channel 1. On the mouse, press the Easy-Switch button. 2. When the connection is active, the channel light remains steady for 5 seconds. The backlit channel number provides information about the connection. If the light is... Steady Blinking (fast) Blinking (slow) MX Master is... Connected Discoverable ...
Install the software and use it to reassign button functions, enable and use gestures, adjust tracking speed, and much more. Logitech Options software is available for Windows® 7, Windows 8 or later, and Mac® OS X version 10.10 or later.
Install Logitech Options software to enhance your scrolling experience Disable (and enable) SmartShift Adjust SmartShift sensitivity Switch scrolling direction between adaptive and natural Switch default operating mode of scroll wheel Adjust scrolling speed (Mac only) Unique thumb wheel Scroll side to side effortlessly with a stroke of your thumb. To Scroll horizontally Spin the thumb wheel up (to scroll right) or down (to scroll left).
To perform a gesture Hold down the Gesture button while moving the mouse left, right, up, or down. The figure below shows the gestures for managing windows in Windows 8 and in Mac OS X. Easy-access back/forward buttons Conveniently located at your thumb, the back and forward buttons enhance navigation and simplify tasks.
To move back and forward Press the back or forward button to navigate web or document pages, depending on the location of the mouse pointer. Note: On the Mac, enabling of the back/forward buttons requires installation of Logitech Options software.
Recharge MX Master Connect one end of the provided charging cable to the Micro-USB port on the mouse and the other end to a USB power source. A minimum of 4 minutes charging gives you enough power for a full day of use. Depending on how you use the mouse, a full charge can last up to 40 days*. * Based on six hours of daily use. Battery life may vary depending on user and operating conditions.
MacBook Pro (starting mid-2012) Additional computers may also support MX Master. iMac (starting early 2013) To confirm compatibility: Start Device Manager If the description includes "Microsoft Bluetooth LE Enumerator" the computer supports MX Master. TROUBLESHOOTING MOUSE WON’T CONNECT? If the channel light continues blinking slowly, see below to fix the problem. Troubleshoot a Unifying connection Is the computer powered on and within range—10 meters (33 feet)? Move the mouse closer to the computer.
See the list of Bluetooth Smart Ready computers. On the computer, is Bluetooth Smart turned on and configured to accept Bluetooth Smart connections? Make sure Bluetooth is on and correctly configured. If the channel light continues to blink slowly, start the pairing over. Note: On a Windows computer, a new Bluetooth Smart wireless connection may require additional software updates—a process that may be ongoing even after you see a message reporting successful completion.