NOTE: Using non-alkaline batteries, such as NiMH and rechargeable lithium batteries may cause this feature to display inaccurate information. You can check your MX620 mouse battery status.Ĭhoose the Battery Status tab at the left and select the MX620 mouse from the drop-down menu: Click Help for detailed descriptions of these options. Use the sliders to adjust the mouse wheel settings for that program. Click Help for detailed descriptions of these options.Īdjusting your mouse wheel settings for programs:Ĭhange the horizontal and vertical scrolling speed for specified programs.Ĭhoose the Wheel Settings tab at the left and select the MX620 from the Select Mouse drop-down menu:Ĭhoose the program you wish to set from the drop-down menu. Use the drop-down menus and checkboxes to find the mouse settings that are right for you. In addition to adjusting the standard mouse settings, you also have the option of specifying certain settings when playing games.Ĭhoose the Moue Game Settings tab at the left and choose the MX620 mouse from the Select Mouse drop-down menu:
Use the drop-down menus, sliders and check boxes to find the settings that are right for you. Launch SetPoint and select the My Mouse tab at the top.Ĭhoose the Mouse Movement tab at the left and select the MX620 from the Select Mouse drop-down menu: Click OK to exit SetPoint.Ĭhange your pointer speed, adjust the scrolling size and customize your cursor. NOTE: If SetPoint is not installed, please download it from the MK700 mouse Downloads Page.Ĭlick My Mouse tab at the top and choose the MX620 mouse from the Select Mouse drop-down menu:Ĭhoose the mouse button you wish to customize in the Select Button field:Ĭhoose the task you wish to assign in the Select Task field:Ĭertain options may also generate a sub-menu for further customizations.Ĭlick Apply to save your settings. Launch SetPoint (Start > Programs > Logitech > Mouse and Keyboard > Mouse and Keyboard Settings). Adjusting your mouse wheel settings for programsĬhanging the function of a button to perform a specific task.Update: New firmware update tool released here.This tutorial will show you how to use the following features for your MK700 mouse (identified in SetPoint as MX 620) in Logitech Mouse and Keyboard software (SetPoint): It’s hard to tell if this fixes the problem just by resetting the receiver or it was the actual firmware that fixed it.
You should now have a firmware update available by clicking on the Update Firmware button. Close the Unifying software, run the exe then open the unifying software again and go to Advanced. Open the unifying software, go to Advanced, check which version you have, 012… or 024… and grab the corresponding file. Note: To have all the features working correctly after updating the firmware, please ensure that you have the latest version of SetPoint and/or Options software that supports your device. In the right pane, click on Update Firmware and wait until the firmware update is complete. Open Unifying Software / Advanced, then select the Unifying Receiver. The Mouse that I have is a Logitech M705, and despite downloading the 'Unifying Software' from Logitech and running it for my PC, the mouse refuses to work with the K800. I recently upgraded from a Logitech MK/700/710 Wireless Keyboard for a Logitech K800 Illuminated Wireless Keyboard. – If the firmware version is in 024.xxx.000xx format, download and save RQR_024_003_00027.exe through the following link: Logitech M705 Mouse and Logitech K800 Keyboard. – If the firmware version is in 012.xxx.000xx format, download and save RQR_012_005_00028.exe through the following link: The version of the firmware is listed in the right pane. To check the firmware version on your Unifying receiver, go to Unifying Software / Advanced, and then select the Unifying Receiver. Instructions to update the Unifying firmware on Windows *Update* The site linked to above now has a login-wall. The instructions can be found here on Logitech’s site. The bonus is that the new firmware fixes a security flaw. The fix that worked for me was updating the firmware on the unifying receiver. Instead it would jump around, bounce back in the wrong direction and be generally unpredictable. Ideally one scroll of the scroll wheel would produce the same amount of scrolling each time and in the proper direction. Click the cursor icon on the left toolbar to display the Pointer and. Select your mouse from the product drop-down menu at the top left. Click the My Mousetab at the top of the SetPoint Settings window. Start > Programs > Logitech > Mouse and Keyboard > Mouse and Keyboard Settings. My Logitech M705 started acting strange with scrolling. Launch the Logitech SetPoint mouse and keyboard software.