If the mouse works, click on Done to exit the LCC Connection Utility window. Highlight the LCC Connection Utility and press Command + O. Use arrows to go to Applications > Utilities > LCC Connection Utility. To re-connect your M305 to a Macintosh computer, do the following:ĭownload the correct version of Logitech Control Center software (LCC) from the M305 Downloads Page. Knowledge Base article 12127 for instructions on contacting Logitech Technical Support. If the above solutions do not resolve your problem, consult Open the Ease of Access Center click the Start key, then click Control Panel > Ease of Access and then Ease of Access Center. If the mouse still fails to connect after several tries, reboot the system and try the process again. Under Control the mouse with the keyboard, uncheck Turn on Mouse Keys. If the mouse works, click on Done to exit the Re-connection Utility window. If the connection is not confirmed within 30 seconds, the utility will ask you to perform the procedure again. The mouse should be re-connected within a few seconds. Type C:\Program Files\Logitech\SetPoint\Connect.exeįollow the instructions displayed in the following window: Using the keyboard, press the Windows key and arrow up to Run, then press Enter. To reconnect your M305 to a Windows computer, do the following:ĭownload the correct version of Mouse and Keyboard software (SetPoint) from the M305 Downloads Page. To re-connect your M305 mouse, please choose your operating system from the options below: Make sure the USB nano-receiver is directly and securely plugged into a working USB port on your computer. Move the power switch on the bottom of the mouse to ON position so the power indicator turns green. If you search by device, it will list all of the software available for that device. At least not according to how their site works. For instructions on changing your mouse battery, see JimE said: Not supported (hence why its not found). Radio frequency (RF) interference of more powerful wireless devices such as:Įliminate any problem sources mentioned above that might be affecting your devices.Using your cordless mouse on metal surfaces.Plugging the USB nano-receiver into a USB hub or other unsupported device such as a KVM switch (your USB nano-receiver must be plugged directly into your computer).Moving the USB nano-receiver to another computer.Moving the USB nano-receiver from one USB port to another.The connection between the mouse and the USB nano-receiver can be lost due to several reasons, including:
This problem is likely to be a lost connection.