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Home›Assistive Technology›How to Change the Battery in a Logitech Mouse

How to Change the Battery in a Logitech Mouse

By Matthew Lynch
June 8, 2023
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Logitech is a reputable brand that manufactures various computer peripherals, including mice. However, like all electronic devices, Logitech mice have a limited battery life, and as such, they require replacement. Knowing how to change the battery in a Logitech mouse is essential, especially if you want to continue using your device efficiently.

Here is a step-by-step guide on how to change the battery in a Logitech mouse.

Step 1: Find the Battery Cover

The first thing you need to do is locate the battery compartment or cover of your Logitech mouse. You can find it on the underside of the mouse. The battery compartment usually has a slide button or a push latch that you need to press or slide to access the batteries.

Step 2: Remove the Old Batteries

Once you have access to the battery compartment, you can remove the old batteries. If your Logitech mouse has two batteries, remove both of them. If your mouse only has one battery, then remove that battery.

Step 3: Choose the Right Battery

Before replacing the old batteries, you need to make sure you choose the right battery. Logitech mice typically use either an AA or AAA battery, depending on the model. To know which battery to buy, check the user manual or the battery compartment label.

Step 4: Install the New Batteries

Once you have the right battery, insert it into the battery compartment. Make sure that you insert the battery with the correct polarity. The positive and negative ends of the battery are usually indicated on the compartment cover. Insert the battery(s) and ensure they are secure.

Step 5: Test the Mouse

After installing the new battery, it’s time to test the mouse to ensure it’s working correctly. Turn on your mouse and move it around to see if the cursor also moves on your screen. If the cursor does not move, check the battery and ensure it is properly installed.

Step 6: Reassemble the Mouse

Finally, reassemble the battery compartment cover to secure the battery. Snap the compartment cover or slide the button back into position until you hear a click. Once the cover is securely in place, you can start using your Logitech mouse again.

Conclusion

Changing the battery in a Logitech mouse is a simple process that can be done in a few minutes. By following the above steps, you can change the battery in a Logitech mouse without any difficulty. Remember to choose the right type of battery and always test to ensure your mouse is working correctly. By extending the life of your Logitech mouse, you can save money and keep your device operating at optimal efficiency.

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