
From the Apple menu, select System Preferences.NOTE: If the MX Master is already paired but having a problem connecting, remove it from the device list and then follow the instructions above to re-connect it. When the pairing is complete, you’ll see a confirmation screen.Choose “MX Master” from the device list and then click Next.Ī status screen will appear while the connection is configured.In the Devices and Printers window, click Add a device.You should then be able to see all Control Panel items. NOTE: If you can't locate "Devices and Printers", set the Control Panel to "View by: Small icons". On the Start screen, right-click in an empty space, and then select All apps > Control Panel > Devices and Printers.Press and hold the connect button on the mouse until the number you selected starts blinking rapidly.NOTE: If the number blinks rapidly when you first select it, it’s ready to connect. You can save up to three devices to memory on the mouse. Using the device selector button, select 1, 2, or 3.Turn the mouse on by sliding the power switch on the bottom of the mouse up.To connect your mouse to a computer running Windows 8: NOTE: The MX Master wireless mouse uses Bluetooth Smart technology and is not compatible with Windows 7 computers that do not support Bluetooth Smart. The latter plugs into (and barely sticks out of) a Type-A USB port to provide a 2.4GHz link that, like Logitech's older Unifying receiver, also works with one of the company's MX keyboards.You can use the selector button on the bottom of the MX Master wireless mouse to pair it with up to three devices on your computer running Windows 8 or a Mac running OS X 10.10 or later. It uses either a low-power Bluetooth connection or the included Logi Bolt USB receiver. The MX Master 3S also sets a high bar for wireless convenience. I found I had to move or press my thumb more deliberately or consciously than I expected to activate the gesture button, but the side buttons and scroll wheels fell readily to hand.

The mouse's size is unchanged at 4.9 by 3.3 by 2 inches, and it feels natural and ultra-comfortable within seconds of resting your hand on it.

The buttons also have a softer feel, so if you like a firm tactile response you may actually prefer the still-on-sale MX Master 3, but I found them perfectly pleasant.

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