Follow these links to learn how you can customize your mouse using Logitech SetPoint mouse and keyboard software: NOTE: If you don't already have the software installed, you can download SetPoint. Customizing the mouse buttons (see answer 94). Adjusting your mouse movements (see answer 94). Customizing mouse settings for games (see answer 94). X Window System applications, which Mac OS X can also run, have been developed with the use of two or three-button mice in mind. While historically, most PC mice provided two buttons, only the primary button was standardized in use for MS-DOS and versions of Windows through 3.1x; support and functionality for additional buttons was application.
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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
Mac Os Mouse
- 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.
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.
Press the Easy-Switch button to cycle through the three channels.
Wasd (ledwan) mac os. 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
Mac Os Control Panel
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 3d game made with scratch mac os. 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.) Doctor amors love factory mac os. 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. |
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.
Hi DCRIOW,
If you want to adjust the settings of your Magic Mouse 2, take a look at the resource below for adjusting settings in System Preferences.
System Preferences controls system-wide settings ('global' settings), and is available from the Apple () menu at the upper-left corner of the screen. System Preferences lets you adjust things like your screen resolution, keyboard control, mouse control, sound, printer settings, sharing settings, accounts, and more.
Customize your mouse
The Mouse preferences pane looks different depending on what kind of mouse you use. These settings let you set the sensitivity of the mouse to control how fast the pointer moves across your screen when you move your mouse, and adjust for your double-click reflexes. Other controls may be available, depending on the type of mouse you're using.
Mac Os Mojave
- From the Apple Menu, open System Preferences.
- Choose View > Mouse, or click the Mouse icon.
- To control how fast the pointer (cursor) moves across your screen when you move the mouse, click Point & Click and use the Tracking slider to adjust speed.
- If Double-Click Speed appears, you can use the Double-Click slider to adjust speed.
- To change gesture settings, click the More Gestures tab. You can enable and disable gestures for swipe and Mission Control.
Magic Mouse 2, Magic Keyboard, Magic Trackpad 2
Follow these steps to set up your Magic Mouse 2, Magic Keyboard, or Magic Trackpad 2:
- Connect the Lightning to USB cable to the Lightning port on the device, and connect the other end of the cable to your Mac.
- Make sure the device's power switch is in the ON position. (Green will be visible.)
- The device appears in Bluetooth Preferences and automatically pairs with your Mac.
- The Bluetooth Preferences window shows the connection status and charge level of your device. When the device is charged, unplug it for wireless use.
Note: Magic Mouse 2 can't be used while connected to the cable.
Take care,
Feb 18, 2016 7:59 AM