Logitech M705 Marathon Mouse User Guide

June 9, 2024
Logitech

Logitech M705 Marathon Mouse

WHAT IS THE BOX

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INSTALLATION

Mac® OS X Users: When plugging in the Unifying receiver, the Keyboard Assistant dialog box may appear. You can just close this window.

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Mouse Features

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  1. Scroll Wheel – Press for middle button; tilts for side-to-side scrolling.*

  2. Scroll Wheel Mode Shift Button – Press to shift between hyper-fast (free-spinning) and precision (click-to-click) scrolling.

  3. **Back and Forward Buttons*** – Press to flip between web

  4. **Application Switch*** – Press rubber grip to switch between applications.

  5. Battery Indicator Light – Turns red when a couple weeks of battery life remain.

  6. On/Off Button – Slide to turn mouse on and off.

  7. Battery Door Release – Press where indicated and slide door off mouse.
    Reduce weight by installing a single battery.

  8. Laser engine – Delivers smooth, responsive, and precise cursor control.

  9. Slots – Use to remove worn mouse feet.

  • Application Switcher and side-to-side scrolling require Logitech software. Depending on your operating system, the back, forward, and middle buttons may also require Logitech software.

Install the mouse software (optional)

The basic features of your mouse will work without installing the software, but you will need the software to enjoy the Side-to-Side Scrolling and Application Switch features or to personalize your mouse settings. Mac® users will also need the software to enable the back, forward, and middle button functions.
To get the latest software for your mouse, go to www.logitech.com/downloads.

Help with setup

Pointer does not move at all?

  1. Make sure the power switch is in the ON position.
  2. Ensure that the battery polarity is correct. Check battery power by turning the mouse OFF and then ON. If the battery indicator light glows red or does not glow at all, replace the batteries.
  3. Try plugging the Unifying receiver into a different USB port.
  4. Try reconnecting the mouse and Unifying receiver using the Logitech Unifying software (refer to the Unifying section of this guide).

Erratic pointer movement or missed button clicks?

  1. Try using the mouse on a different surface.
  2. Remove metallic objects between the mouse and Unifying receiver.
  3. If the Unifying receiver is plugged into a USB hub, try plugging it directly into your computer.
  4. Move the Unifying receiver to a USB port closer to the mouse, or go to www.logitech.com/usbextender for a USB extension stand that will allow the Unifying receiver to be placed closer to the mouse.
    If these tips fail, contact Logitech Customer Support at www.logitech.com/support, or call using the phone numbers listed in this guide.

Plug it. Forget it. Add to it

You’ve got a Logitech Unifying receiver. Now add a compatible wireless keyboard that uses the same receiver as your mouse. It’s easy. Just start the Logitech Unifying software* and follow the onscreen instructions.
For more information and to download the software, visit www.logitech.com/unifying

* PC:* Go to Start / All Programs / Logitech / Unifying / Logitech Unifying Software
Mac:** Go to Applications / Utilities / Logitech Unifying Software

www.logitech.com/support

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M/N: C-UO007
Rating: 5V= 100mnA
Approval No.: ETA-418/2010/WRLO
CMIIT ID: 2010DJ0355

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