How to Sync a Logitech Wireless Mouse With a Different Receiver - Lifewire
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What to Know
- A wireless Logitech mouse compatible with the Logitech Unifying Receiver can connect to any Unifying Receiver.
- You'll need Logitech's Unifying software to pair or un-pair a compatible wireless mouse.
- Mice not compatible with the Unifying Receiver only connect to the receiver they shipped with or via Bluetooth.
This article includes instructions for syncing a Logitech wireless mouse with a different receiver and information about using Unifying- and Non-Unifying Receivers. There is also information on disconnecting a mouse from a wireless receiver.
How to Sync a Logitech Wireless Mouse With a Different Receiver
You can use any wireless Logitech mouse that supports the Unifying Receiver with any Unifying Receiver. A single Unifying Receiver can connect up to six wireless Logitech devices, including mice and keyboards.
Most wireless Logitech mice connect through a USB dongle called the Logitech Unifying Receiver. Your mouse will ship with a receiver, but you can sync the mouse to a different receiver if you lose it.
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Download Logitech's Unifying software. It's available for Windows 11, 10, 8, and 7, macOS 10.13 and older, and ChromeOS.
If you're running macOS Catalina (10.15) and newer, use Logitech Options or Logitech Options+ to add and remove unifying devices.
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Remove any Logitech Unifying Receiver currently connected to your PC.
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Launch the Logitech Unifying app.
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A welcome screen will appear. Tap Next.
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The installer will prompt you to connect a Logitech Unifying Receiver to your computer. Connect it to an open USB port. Tap Next.
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The next screen instructs you to turn your wireless mouse off and then back on. Do so and click Next.
The Logitech Unifying Receiver may not detect your wireless Logitech mouse during this step if it's currently connected to your computer over Bluetooth. Disconnect it from Bluetooth to resolve this problem.
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Your mouse should now be connected. The final screen will ask you to confirm your mouse pointer is working. Select the Yes radio button and then click Exit.
How Do I Unpair My Logitech Mouse From My Receiver?
You can use the Logitech Unifying software to unpair devices, as well. Here's how to do it.
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Launch the Logitech Unifying software.
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Click Advanced.
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A screen will appear with a list of currently connected Unifying devices. Click the device you want to unpair and then tap Un-pair.
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