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ABOUT MX ANYWHERE 2
Logitech MX Anywhere 2 Wireless mobile mouse is a lightweight wireless mouse that sets new standards for performance and precision in a mouse you can take with you.
Connect with up to three devices using Logitech’s tiniest receiver—the Pico Unifying™ receiver—or Bluetooth® Smart wireless technology; then switch between your Mac, PC, or Microsoft Surface with the touch of a button.
Use the scroll wheel to navigate in click-to-click mode or in a hyperfast mode that’s perfect for long documents or web pages. Convenient back and forward buttons give you even greater control.
The compact MX Anywhere 2 is the ideal combination of comfort and portability—at home, at work, and on the go. Darkfield™ Laser Tracking gives you flawless control on virtually any surface, including glass (4 mm minimum thickness) and other high-gloss materials.
Unlock all the possibilities MX Anywhere 2 offers by installing Logitech Options™ software. In addition to optimizing the mouse for your operating system, the software lets you customize MX Anywhere 2 buttons and actions to fit your needs.
Note: Descriptions of features that require installation of Logitech Options are tagged with a blue badge.
CONNECT NOW!
SET UP CONNECTIONS
The MX Anywhere 2 mouse gives you two options for making wireless connections: Logitech Unifying (a receiver is included with the mouse) and Bluetooth Smart wireless technology.
Pair with the provided Unifying receiver
- Press the Easy-Switch button to select a channel.
- Press the Connect button.
The channel number light starts blinking rapidly to indicate the mouse is ready for pairing. - On the computer, plug the Unifying receiver into a USB port.
Upon pairing, the selected channel number light on the mouse stops blinking and remains steady for 5 seconds. (A slowly blinking light means the mouse was unable to complete the connection.)
The mouse and computer remain connected on this channel until you connect to the same computer on a different channel or use the same channel to connect to a different device.
Pair with another Unifying receiver
- Download and install Logitech Unifying software.
- Press the Easy-Switch button to select a channel.
- Press the Connect button.
The channel number light starts blinking rapidly to indicate the mouse is ready for pairing - On the computer, plug the Unifying receiver into a USB port and follow the onscreen instructions for completing the pairing.
Upon pairing, the selected channel number light on the mouse stops blinking and remains steady for 5 seconds. (A slowly blinking light means the mouse was unable to complete the connection.)
The mouse and computer remain connected on this channel until you connect to the same computer on a different channel or use the same channel to connect to a different device.
On the mouse
- Press the Easy-Switch button to select a channel.
- Press the Connect button.
The channel number light starts blinking rapidly to indicate the mouse is ready for pairing.
On the device
- Open System Preferences and click Bluetooth.
- In the Devices list, select MX Anywhere 2 and click Pair.
- Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the pairing.
Upon pairing, the selected channel number light on the mousestops blinking and remains steady for 5 seconds.
On the mouse
- Press the Easy-Switch button to select a channel.
- Press the Connect button.
The channel number light starts blinking rapidly to indicate the mouse is ready for pairing.
On the device
- Go to Settings and click PC and devices.
- Select Bluetooth.
- In the list of Bluetooth devices, select MX Anywhere 2 and click Pair.
- Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the pairing.
Upon pairing, the selected channel number light on the mouse stops blinking and remains steady for 5 seconds.
After making an initial connection, you can set up other computers on the remaining channels using either Unifying or Bluetooth Smart technology. MX Anywhere 2 connects with up to three devices.
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Press the Easy-Switch button to select an open connection channel. After making an initial connection, set up other computers on the remaining channels using either Unifying or Bluetooth Smart (as described earlier in SET UP CONNECTIONS). MX Anywhere 2 connects with up to three devices.
After setting up connections with up to three computers, switch between them by selecting the channel on which the desired device is connected.
- On the mouse, press the Easy-Switch button.
When the connection is active, the channel number light remains steady for 5 seconds.
The channel number light provides information about the connection.
If the light is... | MX Anywhere 2 is... |
Steady | Connected |
Blinking (fast) | Ready for pairing |
Blinking (slow) | Unable to complete connection |
FEATURES
Explore the advanced features your new mouse offers.
Hyperfast scrolling |
Back/forward |
Gestures |
Power management |
Darkfield sensor |
Enhance your mouse with Logitech Options
Discover all your mouse can do: add Logitech Options software.
In addition to optimizing the mouse for your operating system, Logitech Options lets you reassign button functions, enable and use gestures, adjust tracking speed, and much more. Logitech Options is available for Windows (7, 8, or later) and Mac OS X (10.8 or later).
Hyperfast scrolling | |
Press down on the wheel to switch between two scrolling modes: hyperfast and click-to-click. In hyperfast mode you’ll fly through documents and web pages with a single spin. Click-to-click scrolling ratchets the wheel, giving you the precision you need for navigating lists, slides, and images. Install Logitech Options to optimize the scrolling experience.
Hyperfast mode Horizontal scrolling Scroll wide documents and web pages by tilting the wheel right or left. Use Logitech Options software to:
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Back/Forward | |
Conveniently located back and forward buttons enhance navigation and simplify tasks. Use Logitech Options software to activate the back/forward buttons (on a Mac) and assign other actions to the buttons. Note: On a Windows computer, this feature is available right out of the box. |
Gestures | |
Logitech Options Installation of Logitech Options transforms the middle button into a gesture button you can use to trigger gestures that simplify desktop and application management, media control, document viewing, and personalization of common tasks. Perform a gesture Hold down the middle button while moving the mouse left, right, up, or down. The figure below shows gesture sets available for managing windows in Windows (7, 8, or later) and Mac OS X (10.8 or later). Tip: Use Logitech Options to view available gesture sets and assign gestures to the middle button or to other mouse controls. |
Power Management | ||||||
Check battery level The LED on top of the mouse turns red to indicate that battery power is low and it’s time to change batteries. After glowing green for 5 seconds when the mouse is powered on or waking from sleep, the LED indicates battery status.
Tip: Install Logitech Options to set up and receive battery status notifications. Recharge MX Anywhere 2 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. The LED blinks slowly until fully charged, when it is lit steadily. (The LED shuts off when you remove the cable.) One minute of charging gives you enough power for two hours 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 condition. |
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Tracks virtually anywhere | |
The Darkfield™ laser sensor tracks flawlessly on virtually any surface, including glass* and other high-gloss materials. * 4 mm minimum thickness |
COMPATIBILITY
Apple
Mac OS X (10.8 or later) on:-
- MacBook Air (starting mid-2011)
- Mac mini (starting late 2011)
- MacBook Pro (starting mid-2012)
- iMac (starting early 2013)
Windows
Microsoft Windows (7, 8, or later), on any computer supporting Bluetooth 4.0 or later.
If you’re unsure your device is Bluetooth Smart Ready, visit the Logitech MX Anywhere 2 Mouse support page for more information on verifying compatibility.
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WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO?
ABOUT MX Master
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-to-click mode and a hyper-fast mode that’s ideal for navigating long documents or web pages. The unique thumb wheel provides effortless side-to-side scrolling.
The perfectly sculpted body of the mouse supports your hand and wrist in a comfortable, natural position. Darkfield™ laser tracking gives you flawless control on virtually any surface, including glass* and other high-gloss materials.
Unlock all the possibilities MX Master offers by installing Logitech Options™ software. In addition to optimizing the mouse for your operating system, the software lets you customize MX Master buttons and actions to fit your needs.
Note: Descriptions of features that require installation of Logitech Options software are shown in blue.
The MX Master mouse charges quickly: 4 minutes powers it for an entire day. A full charge can last up to 40 days**.
* 4 mm minimum thickness
** Based on six hours of daily use. Battery life may vary depending on user and operating conditions.
CONNECT NOW!
Logitech Mx Master 2s Instruction Manual
SET UP CONNECTIONS
Learn more about Unifying
Download Unifying software
List of Bluetooth Smart Ready computers
Use Bluetooth Smart wireless to connect MX Master to any Bluetooth® Smart Ready computer.
To connect with the pre-paired Unifying receiver
- On the mouse, press the Easy-Switch button to select a channel.
- Press the Connect button.
- On the computer, plug the Unifying receiver into a USB port.
- Upon pairing, the selected channel light on your mouse stops blinking and remains steady for 5 seconds.
A slowly blinking light means the mouse was unable to complete the connection.
Problems connecting?
Connecting with another Unifying receiver?
You can also connect MX Master with a Unifying receiver other than the one included with the mouse.
1. On the computer, plug the Unifying receiver into a USB port.
2. Press the Connect button.
3. On the computer, follow the instructions displayed by the Unifying software.
- On the mouse, select a channel.
- Press the Connect button.
- Complete the pairing on your Bluetooth Smart Ready computer.
- Open System Preferences and click Bluetooth.
- Select MX Master in the Devices list and click Pair.
Upon pairing, the selected channel light on your mouse stops blinking and remains steady for 5 seconds.
- Go to Settings and clickPC and Devices.
- Select Bluetooth.
- In the list of Bluetooth devices, select MX Master and click Next.
- Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the pairing.
Problems connecting?
ADD DEVICES
Follow the instructions in “CONNECT NOW!” and select an open channel. If necessary, review “SET UP CONNECTIONS” for more information on completing a connection.
SELECT CHANNELS (AND DEVICES)
Logitech Mx Master User Manual
Troubleshoot the connection
- On the mouse, press the Easy-Switch button.
- When the connection is active, the channel light remains steady for 5 seconds.
If the light is... | MX Master is... |
Steady | Connected |
Blinking (fast) | Discoverable ... |
Blinking (slow) | Pairing |
FEATURES
Logitech Options software—essential for MX Master
In addition to optimizing MX Mouse for your computer operating system, Logitech Options software lets you experience all the possibilities the mouse has to offer.
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.
Learn more about Logitech Options
Install Logitech Options software: Mac or Windows
Spin to shift to hyperfast mode | Brake to engage click-to-click mode |
Click-to-click mode is ideal for precise, ratcheted motion. In hyperfast mode the wheel spins freely, letting you fly through long documents and web pages.
(Press the manual shift button to change modes manually.)
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)
Logitech Mx Master 2s Setup
Spin the thumb wheel up (to scroll right) or down (to scroll left).
Install Logitech Options software to extend thumb wheel capabilities
- Invert scrolling direction
- Reproduce touch-based gestures
- Adjust scrolling speed and resolution
- Navigate tabbed content
- Switch apps
- Swipe between full screen apps (Mac only)
- Switch between full-screen apps (Windows 8 only)
- Zoom in and out
- Adjust volume
- Control screen brightness
- Display notifications (Mac only)
Gestures streamline navigation and desktop management
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.
The figure below shows the gestures for managing windows in Windows 8 and in Mac OS X.
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.
* 4 mm minimum thickness
Learn more about Darkfield Laser Tracking
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.
LEDs Lit | Color | Indication |
3 | Green | 100% Charge |
2 | Green | 66% Charge |
1 | Green | 33% Charge |
1 | Red | 10% Charge |
Recharge now! |
Install Logitech Options software to receive battery status notifications, including low-charge warnings
COMPATIBILITY
Mac Operating System Mac OS X 10.10 or later Models MacBook Air (starting mid-2011) Mac mini (starting late 2011) MacBook Pro (starting mid-2012) iMac (starting early 2013) | Windows Operating System Windows 8 or later Models Any computer shipping with Windows 8 or later and supporting Bluetooth 4.0 or higher is compatible with MX Master. Additional computers may also support MX Master. To confirm compatibility: Start Device Manager If the description includes 'Microsoft Bluetooth LE Enumerator' the computer supports MX Master. |
TROUBLESHOOTING
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.
Is the selected channel the one on which the computer is connected?
Select the correct channel.
Is the Unifying receiver plugged into a USB port?
Make sure the receiver is firmly seated in the port.
If the channel light continues to blink slowly, start the pairing over.
Troubleshoot a Bluetooth Smart connection
Is the computer powered on and within range—10 meters (33 feet)?
Move the mouse closer to the computer.
Is the selected channel the one on which the computer is connected?
Select the correct channel.
Is the computer Bluetooth Smart Ready?
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. Wait at least 20 minutes to make sure all updates are done before restarting the computer.