Getting Started GETTING STARTED Questions about your MX MASTER 2S? We've got the answers, videos, downloads and information you need. Search for articles or select a topic below to get started. Step One Download Logitech Options to use all the possibilities this mouse has to offer. To download and learn more about the possibilities go to logitech.com/options. Step Two Turn your mouse on. Step Three This mouse allows you to use it with up to three different computers.
1 – Speed-adaptive scroll wheel 6 – Darkfield high precision sensor 2 – Manual shift button 7 – Easy-Switch & connect button 3 – Gesture button 8 – Battery status LED 4 – Micro USB port 9 – Thumb wheel 5 – On/Off button 10 – Back/forward buttons Features: Speed adaptive scroll-wheel If SmartShift™ is enabled, the speed-adaptive scroll wheel shifts between two scrolling modes automatically, in response to your touch. Click-to-click (ratchet) mode — ideal for precise navigation of items and lists.
Hyper-fast (freespin) mode — near-frictionless spinning, letting you fly through long documents and web pages. Enable SmartShift Select Enable from the SmartShift pull-down menu on the Point and scroll tab. Turn off SmartShift by selecting Disable from the SmartShift pull-down menu. When SmartShift is disabled, spinning or braking the scroll wheel has no effect on the current scrolling mode.
Set a fixed scroll wheel mode If you prefer to use just one mode, you can fix the scroll wheel to either click-to-click (ratchet) or hyper-fast (freespin) mode. On the Point and scroll tab, select Ratchet or Freespin from the Fixed scroll wheel mode pulldown menu. IMPORTANT! You can fix the scroll wheel mode only if SmartShift is disabled and mode shift is not assigned to any MX Master button. To activate fixed scroll wheel mode: Select Disable from the SmartShift pull-down menu.
For more help, see the MX Master 2S FAQ page Thumb wheel Scroll side to side effortlessly with a stroke of your thumb.
GESTURES STREAMLINE NAVIGATION AND DESKTOP MANAGEMENT Install Logitech Options software to enable gestures for managing media, panning, zoom, and rotation, plus custom tasks. Assign up to five different actions to the Gesture button. Or map gestures to other MX Master buttons, including the middle button or manual shift button. To perform a gesture: Hold down the Gesture button while moving the mouse left, right, up, or down.
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. Install Logitech Options software to unlock new capabilities for the back/forward buttons In addition to enabling the buttons for use with Macs, Logitech Options software lets you map other useful functions to the buttons, including OS navigation, zoom, dictionary lookup, and more.
A minimum of 3 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 70 days*. * Based on eight hours of daily use. Battery life may vary depending on user and operating conditions. CHECK BATTERY STATUS Three LED lights on the side of the mouse indicate battery status. Install Logitech Options software to receive battery status notifications, including low-charge warnings.