Logitech M535 Bluetooth Mouse User Manual

September 5, 2022
Logitech

Logitech M535 Bluetooth Mouse User Manual

Logitech M535 Bluetooth Mouse

M535 is the compact, mobile Bluetooth mouse that connects to virtually any mobile device. With a curved shape, rubber grip, and track-anywhere sensor, it’s ready to get to work (wherever life takes you).

In the Box

  • Mouse
  • 1 AA battery
  • User documentation

Specs & Details

Dimensions

Mouse

  • Height : 3.96 in (100.5 mm)
  • Width : 2.41 in (61.1 mm)
  • Depth : 1.3 in (33.0 mm)
  • Weight : 2.89 oz (82 g)
Technical Specifications

Connection Type : Bluetooth Classic (3.0)

Wireless range : 10 m (33ft)

Battery : 1 x AA

Battery : 10 months

Indicator Lights (LED) : Battery LED

DPI (Min/Max) : 1000±

Sensor Technology : Laser-grade optical sensor

Warranty Information

1-Year Limited Hardware Warranty

Part Number
  • Blue:  910-004529
  • Black/Grey:  910-004432

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

How to enable Accessibility and Input monitoring permissions for Logitech Options****

We’ve identified a few cases where devices aren’t detected in the Logitech Options software or where the device fails to recognize customizations made in the Options software (however, the devices do work in out-of-box mode with no customizations).
Most of the time this happens when macOS is upgraded from Mojave to Catalina/BigSur or when interim versions of macOS are released. To resolve the problem, you can enable permissions manually. Please follow the steps below to remove the existing permissions and then add the permissions. You should then restart the system to allow the changes to take effect.

Remove existing permissions
To remove the existing permissions:
1. Close Logitech Options software.
2. Go to  System Preferences  ->  Security & Privacy. Click the Privacy  tab, and then click  Accessibility.
3. Uncheck  Logi Options  and  Logi Options Daemon.
4. Click on  Logi Options  and then click on the minus sign ‘ ’ .
5. Click on  Logi Options Daemon  and then click on the minus sign ‘ ’ .
6. Click on  Input Monitoring.
7. Uncheck  Logi Options  and  Logi Options Daemon.
8. Click on  Logi Options  and then click on the minus sign ‘ ’.
9. Click on  Logi Options Daemon  and then click on the minus sign ‘ ’.
10. Click  Quit   and Reopen.

Add the permissions
To add the permissions:
1. Go to  System Preferences  >  Security & Privacy. Click the Privacy  tab and then click  Accessibility.
2. Open  Finder  and click on  Applications  or press  Shift + Cmd + A  from the desktop to open Applications on Finder.
3. In  Applications , click  Logi Options. Drag and drop it to the Accessibility  box in the right panel.
4. In  Security & Privacy, click on  Input Monitoring.
5. In  Applications , click  Logi Options. Drag and drop it to the Input Monitoring  box.
6. Right-click on  Logi Options  in  Applications  and click on Show Package Contents.
7. Go to  Contents , then  Support.
8. In  Security & Privacy, click on  Accessibility.
9. In  Support , click  Logi Options Daemon. Drag and drop it to the Accessibility  box in the right pane.
10. In  Security & Privacy, click on  Input Monitoring.
11. In  Support , click  Logi Options Daemon. Drag and drop it to the Input Monitoring  box in the right pane.
12. Click  Quit and Reopen.
13. Restart the system.
14. Launch the Options software and then customize your device.

Logitech Keyboard, Presentation and Mice Software – macOS 11 (Big Sur) Compatibility****

Apple has announced a forthcoming update macOS 11 (Big Sur) due to be released in the fall of 2020.

Logitech Options
Version: 8.36.76

Fully Compatible

Click to learn more

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Logitech Control Center (LCC)
Version: 3.9.14

Limited Full Compatibility

Logitech Control Center will be fully compatible with macOS 11 (Big Sur), but only for a limited compatibility period.

macOS 11 (Big Sur) support for Logitech Control Center will end early 2021.

Click to learn more

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Logitech Presentation Software
Version: 1.62.2

Fully Compatible

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Firmware Update Tool
Version: 1.0.69

Fully Compatible

Firmware Update Tool has been tested and is fully compatible with macOS 11 (Big Sur).

Unifying
Version: 1.3.375

Fully Compatible

Unifying software has been tested and is fully compatible with macOS 11 (Big Sur).

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Solar App
Version: 1.0.40

Fully Compatible

Solar app has been tested and is fully compatible with macOS 11 (Big Sur).

Logitech Options and Logitech Control Center macOS message: Legacy System Extension****

If you are using Logitech Options or Logitech Control Center (LCC) on macOS you may see a message that legacy system extensions signed by Logitech Inc. will be incompatible with future versions of macOS and recommending to contact the developer for support. Apple provides more information about this message here: About legacy system extensions.

Logitech is aware of this and we are working on updating Options and LCC software to ensure we comply with Apple’s guidelines and also to help Apple improve its security and reliability.
The Legacy System Extension message will be displayed the first time Logitech Options or LCC loads and again periodically while they remain installed and in use, and until we have released new versions of Options and LCC. We do not yet have a release date, but you can check for the latest downloads here.
NOTE: Logitech Options and LCC will continue to work as normal after you click OK.

Backup device settings to the cloud in Logitech Options+****

INTRODUCTION
This feature on Logi Options+ allows you to backup the customization of your Options+ supported device automatically to the cloud after creating an account. If you are planning to use your device on a new computer or wish to go back to your old settings on the same computer, log into your Options+ account on that computer and fetch the settings you want from a backup to set up your device and get going.

HOW IT WORKS
When you are logged into Logi Options+ with a verified account, your device settings are automatically backed up to the cloud by default. You can manage the settings and the backups from the Backups tab under More settings of your device (as shown):

Manage settings and backups by clicking on  More  >  Backups:

AUTOMATIC BACKUP OF SETTINGS  — if the  Automatically create backups of settings for all devices  checkbox is enabled, any settings you have or modify for all of your devices on that computer are backed up to the cloud automatically. The checkbox is enabled by default. You can disable it if you don’t want the settings of your devices to be backed up automatically.
CREATE A BACKUP NOW  — this button allows you to backup your current device settings now, if you need to fetch them later.
RESTORE SETTINGS FROM BACKUP  — this button lets you view and restore all the available backups you have for that device that are compatible with that computer, as shown above.

The settings for a device are backed up for every computer that you have your device connected to and have Logi Options+ that you are logged into. Every time you make some modifications to your device settings, they get backed up with that computer name. The backups can be differentiated based on the following:

– Name of the computer. (Ex. John’s Work Laptop)
– Make and/or model of the computer. (Ex. Dell Inc., Macbook Pro (13-inch) and so on)
– The time when the backup was made
– The desired settings can then be selected and restored accordingly.

WHAT SETTINGS GET BACKED UP
– Configuration of all the buttons of your mouse
– Configuration of all the keys of your keyboard
– Point & Scroll settings of your mouse
– Any application-specific settings of your device

WHAT SETTINGS ARE NOT BACKED UP
– Flow settings
– Options+ app settings

Logitech Options permission prompts on macOS Monterey, macOS Big Sur, macOS Catalina, and macOS Mojave****

Logitech Options permission prompts on macOS Monterey and macOS Big Sur
For official macOS Monterey and macOS Big Sur support, please upgrade to the latest version of Logitech Options (9.40 or later).
Starting with macOS Catalina (10.15), Apple has a new policy that requires user permission for our Options software for the following features:

Bluetooth Privacy prompt  needs to be accepted to connect Bluetooth devices through Options.
Accessibility  access is needed for scrolling, gesture button, back/forward, zoom, and several other features.
Input monitoring  access is needed for all the features enabled by the software such as scrolling, gesture button, and back/forward among others for devices connected via Bluetooth.
Screen recording  access is needed to capture screenshots using a keyboard or a mouse.
System Events  access is needed for the Notifications feature and Keystroke assignments under different applications.
Finder  access is needed for the Search feature.
System Preferences  access if needed for launching Logitech Control Center (LCC) from Options.

Bluetooth Privacy prompt
When an Options supported device is connected with Bluetooth/Bluetooth Low Energy, launching the software for the first time will show the below pop-up for Logi Options and Logi Options Daemon:

Once you click  OK , you will be prompted to enable the checkbox for Logi Options in  Security & Privacy >  Bluetooth.
When you enable the checkbox, you will see a prompt to  Quit & Reopen. Click on  Quit & Reopen for the changes to take effect.

Once the Bluetooth Privacy settings are enabled for both Logi Options and Logi Options Daemon, the  Security & Privacy tab will appear as shown:

Accessibility Access
Accessibility access is needed for most of our basic features such as scrolling, gesture button functionality, volume, zoom, and so on. The first time you use any feature that requires accessibility permission, you’ll be presented with the following prompt:

To provide access:
1. Click  Open System Preferences.
2. In System Preferences, click the lock at the bottom left corner to unlock.
3. In the right panel, check the boxes for  Logitech Options  and Logitech Options Daemon.

If you already clicked  Deny , follow these steps to manually allow access:
1. Launch System Preferences.
2. Click  Security & Privacy, then click the  Privacy  tab.
3. In the left panel, click  Accessibility  and then follow steps 2-3 above.

Input Monitoring Access
Input monitoring access is needed when devices are connected using Bluetooth for all features enabled by the software such as scrolling, gesture button, and back/forward to work. The following prompts will be displayed when access is needed:

1. Click  Open System Preferences.
2. In System Preferences, click the lock at the bottom left corner to unlock.
3. In the right panel, check the boxes for  Logitech Options  and Logitech Options Daemon.

4. After you check the boxes, select  Quit Now  to restart the application and allow the changes to take effect.

If you already clicked  Deny , please do the following to allow access manually:
1. Launch System Preferences.
2. Click Security & Privacy, and then click the Privacy tab.
3. In the left panel, click Input Monitoring and then follow steps 2-4 from above.

Screen Recording Access
Screen recording access is needed to capture screenshots using any supported device. You’ll be presented with the prompt below when you first use the screen capture feature:

1. Click  Open System Preferences.
2. In System Preferences, click the lock at the bottom left corner to unlock.
3. In the right panel, check the box for  Logitech Options Daemon.

4. Once you check the box, select  Quit Now  to restart the application and allow the changes to take effect.

If you already clicked  Deny , use the following steps to allow access manually:
1. Launch  System Preferences.
2. Click  Security & Privacy, then click the  Privacy  tab.
3. In the left panel, click on  Screen Recording  and follow steps 2-4 from above.

System Events prompts
If a feature requires access to a specific item like System Events or Finder, you will see a prompt the first time you use this feature. Please note that this prompt appears only once to request access for a specific item. If you deny access, all the other features that need access to the same item will not work and another prompt will not be shown.

Please click  OK  to allow access for Logitech Options Daemon so that you can continue to use these features.

If you already clicked on  Don’t Allow , use the following steps to allow access manually:
1. Launch  System Preferences.
2. Click  Security & Privacy.
3. Click the  Privacy  tab.
4. In the left panel, click  Automation  and then check the boxes under Logitech Options Daemon  to provide access. If you are unable to interact with the checkboxes, please click the lock icon on the bottom left corner and then check the boxes.

NOTE: If a feature still doesn’t work after you grant access, please reboot the system.

Logitech Options permission prompts on macOS Catalina****

For official macOS Catalina support, please upgrade to the latest version of Logitech Options (8.02 or later).
Starting with macOS Catalina (10.15), Apple has a new policy that requires user permission for our Options software for the following features:

Accessibility  access is needed for scrolling, gesture button, back/forward, zoom and several other features
Input monitoring  (new) access is needed for all the features enabled by the software such as scrolling, gesture button and back/forward among others for devices connected via Bluetooth
Screen recording  (new) access is needed to capture screenshots using a keyboard or a mouse
System Events  access is needed for Notifications feature and Keystroke assignments under different applications
Finder  access is needed for the Search feature
System Preferences  access if needed for launching Logitech Control Center (LCC) from Options

Accessibility Access
Accessibility access is needed for most of our basic features like scrolling, gesture button functionality, volume, zoom, and so on. The first time you use any feature that requires accessibility permission, you’ll be presented with the following prompt:

To provide access:
1. Click  Open System Preferences.
2. In  System Preferences , click the lock at the bottom left corner to unlock.
3. In the right panel, check the boxes for  Logitech Options  and Logitech Options Daemon.

If you already clicked ‘Deny’, do the following to allow access manually:
1. Launch System Preferences.
2. Click  Security & Privacy, then click the  Privacy  tab.
3. In the left panel, click  Accessibility  and then follow steps 2-3 above.

Input Monitoring Access
Input monitoring access is needed when devices are connected using Bluetooth for all features enabled by the software such as scrolling, gesture button and back/forward to work. The following prompts will be displayed when access is needed:

1. Click  Open System Preferences.
2. In  System Preferences , click the lock at the bottom left corner to unlock.
3. In the right panel, check the boxes for  Logitech Options  and Logitech Options Daemon.

4. After you check the boxes, select  Quit Now  to restart the application and allow the changes to take effect.

If you already clicked ‘Deny’, please do the following to allow access manually:
1. Launch System Preferences.
2. Click  Security & Privacy, and then click the  Privacy  tab.
3. In the left panel, click  Input Monitoring  and then follow steps 2-4 from above.

Screen Recording Access
Screen recording access is needed to capture screenshots using any supported device. You’ll be presented with the prompt below when you first use the screen capture feature.

1. Click  Open System Preferences.
2. In  System Preferences , click the lock at the bottom left corner to unlock.
3. In the right panel, check the box for  Logitech Options Daemon.

4. Once you check the box, select  Quit Now  to restart the application and allow the changes to take effect.

If you already clicked ‘Deny’, use the following steps to allow access manually:
1. Launch System Preferences.
2. Click  Security & Privacy, then click the  Privacy  tab.
3. In the left panel, click on  Screen Recording  and follow steps 2-4 from above.

System Events prompts
If a feature requires access to a specific item like System Events or Finder, you will see a prompt the first time you use this feature. Please note that this prompt appears only once to request access for a specific item. If you deny access, all the other features that need access to the same item will not work and another prompt will not be shown.

Please click on  OK  to allow access for Logitech Options Daemon so that you can continue to use these features.

If you already clicked on Don’t Allow, use the following steps to allow access manually:
1. Launch System Preferences.
2. Click  Security & Privacy.
3. Click the  Privacy  tab.
In the left panel, click  Automation  and then check the boxes under Logitech Options Daemon  to provide access. If you are unable to interact with the checkboxes, please click the lock icon on the bottom left corner and then check the boxes.

NOTE: If a feature still doesn’t work after you grant access, please reboot the system.
1. Click here for information on macOS Catalina and macOS Mojave permissions on Logitech Control Center.
2. Click here for information on macOS Catalina and macOS Mojave permissions on Logitech Presentation software.

Logitech Options permission prompts on macOS Mojave****

For official macOS Mojave support, please upgrade to the latest version of Logitech Options (6.94 or later).

Starting with macOS Mojave (10.14), Apple has a new policy that requires user permission for our Options software for the following features:
– Accessibility access is needed for scrolling, gesture button, back/forward, zoom and several other features
– Notifications feature and keystroke assignments under different applications need access to System Events
– Search feature needs access to Finder
– Launching Logitech Control Center (LCC) from Options requires access to System Preferences

The following are the user permissions the software needs for you to get complete functionality for your Options-supported mouse and/or keyboard.

Accessibility Access
Accessibility access is needed for most of our basic features like scrolling, gesture button functionality, volume, zoom, and so on. The first time you use any feature that requires accessibility permission, you’ll see a prompt as shown below.

Click  Open System Preferences  and then turn on the checkbox for Logitech Options Daemon.

In case you clicked  Deny , use the following steps to allow access manually:
1. Launch System Preferences.
2. Click on  Security & Privacy.
3. Click the  Privacy  tab.
4. In the left panel, click on  Accessibility  and check the boxes under Logitech Options Daemon to provide access (as shown below). If you are unable to interact with the checkboxes, please click the lock icon on the bottom left corner and then check the boxes.

System Events prompts
If a feature requires access to any specific item such as System Events or Finder, you will see a prompt (similar to the screenshot below) the first time you use this feature. Please note that this prompt appears only once, requesting access for a specific item.  If you deny access, all the other features that need access to the same item will not work and another prompt will not be shown.

Click  OK  to allow access for Logitech Options Daemon so that you can continue to use these features.

In case you clicked  Don’t Allow , use the following steps to allow access manually:
1. Launch System Preferences.
2. Click  Security & Privacy.
3. Click the  Privacy  tab.
4. In the left panel, click  Automation  and then check the boxes under Logitech Options Daemon to provide access (as shown below). If you are unable to interact with the checkboxes, please click the lock icon on the bottom left corner and then check the boxes.

NOTE: If a feature still doesn’t work after you grant access, please reboot the system.

System Extension Blocked message when installing Logitech Options or LCC****

Starting with macOS High Sierra (10.13), Apple has a new policy that requires user approval for all KEXT (driver) loading. You may see a “System Extension Blocked” prompt (shown below) during the installation of Logitech Options or Logitech Control Center (LCC).

If you see this message, you’ll need to approve the loading of the KEXT manually so that your device drivers can be loaded and you can continue to use its functionality with our software. To allow KEXT loading, please open System Preferences  and navigate to the  Security & Privacy section. On the  General  tab, you should see a message and an  Allow  button, as shown below. In order to load the drivers, click  Allow. You may need to reboot your system so the drivers are properly loaded and the functionality of your mouse is restored.

NOTE: As set by the system, the  Allow  button is only available for 30 minutes. If it has been longer than that since you installed LCC or Logitech Options, please restart your system to see the  Allow  button under the Security & Privacy section of System Preferences.

NOTE: If you don’t allow KEXT loading, all devices supported by LCC will not be detected by software. For Logitech Options, you need to perform this operation if you’re using following devices:
– T651 Rechargeable trackpad
– Solar Keyboard K760
– K811 Bluetooth keyboard
– T630/T631 Touch mouse
– Bluetooth Mouse M557/M558

Logitech Options issues when Secure Input is enabled****

Ideally, Secure Input should only be enabled while the cursor is active in a sensitive information field, such as when you enter a password, and should be disabled right after you leave the password field. However, some applications may leave the Secure Input state enabled. In that case, you may experience the following issues with devices supported by Logitech Options:

– When the device is paired in Bluetooth mode, it’s either not detected by Logitech Options or none of the software-assigned features work (basic device functionality will continue to work, however).
– When the device is paired in Unifying mode, it’s not possible to perform keystroke assignments.

If you encounter these issues, check to see if Secure Input is enabled on your system. Do following:
1. Launch Terminal from /Applications/Utilities folder.
2. Type the following command in Terminal and press  Enter : ioreg -l -d 1 -w 0 | grep SecureInput

– If the command returns back no information, then Secure Input is not enabled on the system.
– If the command returns back some information, then look for “kCGSSessionSecureInputPID”=xxxx.  The number xxxx points to the Process ID (PID) of the application that has Secure Input enabled:
1. Launch Activity Monitor from /Applications/Utilities folder.
2. Search for PID which has secure input enabled.

Once you know which application has Secure Input enabled, close that application to resolve the issues with Logitech Options.

Bluetooth device doesn’t work after computer wakes from sleep mode****

To begin troubleshooting, please select your operating system:
Windows
Mac

Windows
1. In the  Device Manager , change the Bluetooth wireless adapter power settings:
– Go to  Control Panel  >  System and Security  >  System  > Device Manager
2. In Device Manager, expand  Bluetooth Radios , right-click on the Bluetooth wireless adapter (ex. Dell Wireless 370 adapter), and then click Properties.
3. In the  Properties  window, click the  Power Management  tab and uncheck  Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.
4. Click  OK.
5. Restart your computer to apply the change.

Macintosh
1. Navigate to the Bluetooth preference pane in  System Preferences :
– Go to  Apple Menu  >  System Preferences  >  Bluetooth
2. In the bottom-right corner of the Bluetooth preference window, click Advanced.
3. Make sure all three options are checked:
– Open Bluetooth Setup Assistant at startup if no keyboard is detected
– Open Bluetooth Setup Assistant at startup if no mouse or trackpad is detected
– Allow Bluetooth devices to wake this computer

NOTE: These options ensure that Bluetooth-enabled devices can wake your Mac, and that the OS X Bluetooth Setup Assistant will launch if a Bluetooth keyboard, mouse or trackpad is not detected as connected to your Mac.
Click  OK.

Use gestures on the M535 / M336 / M337 mouse****

After you install Logitech Options, you can perform gestures by using the Gesture/Navigation button in combination with mouse movements.

To perform a gesture:
– Hold down the  Gesture  button while moving the mouse left, right, up, or down.
The following gesture sets are available to help you manage windows in Windows 7, 8, 10 and to navigate desktops and applications on Mac OS X.

TIP: You can use Logitech Options to assign gestures to other M535 / M336 / M337 buttons. See Customize M535 / M336 / M337 mouse gestures with Logitech Options.

M535 / M336 / M337 battery status LED****

Your mouse has an LED on the top that indicates battery status. When you turn the mouse on, the LED lights up for about 10 seconds. It then turns off to save energy.

Battery status
– Green, solid — battery level is good
– Red, blinking — battery is low
– Red, solid — you should replace the battery

TIP: Install Logitech Options to set up and receive battery status notifications. You can download the software from the product’s Download page.

Scroll Wheel functionality for the M535 / M336 / M337 mouse****

Your mouse provides buttons and controls tailored for your operating system. The table below shows the default actions for the mouse based on the operating system.

NOTE: Your mouse uses Logitech Options software. If you don’t already have it, you can get it from your product’s Downloads page.

Set M535 / M336 / M337 mouse pointer speed with Logitech Options****

You can use Logitech Options to change the pointer speed for your mouse.

NOTE: If you don’t have Logitech Options installed, you can get it from the M535/M336/M337 Download page.

To change the pointer speed:
1. Start Logitech Options.
2. Select the Point and scroll tab.
3. Under Pointer speed, move the slider to the right to increase the speed and to the left to decrease it. Your changes are automatically saved.

Customize M535 / M336 / M337 mouse gestures with Logitech Options****

You can use Logitech Options to customize the action that is triggered when you perform one of the four gestures available on your mouse.

See Use gestures on the M535 / M336 / M337 mouse for more information on how to use gestures.

To associate an action with a gesture:
1. Start Logitech Options:
Start > All Programs > Logitech > Logitech Options
2. Select the  Mouse  tab in the top left corner left of the Logitech Options window.
3. Select one of the buttons on the mouse by clicking on the blue circle next to the button. The options list for the button appears

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4. Select Gesture button.
NOTE: By default, the Windows management set of gestures is selected.

If you’d like to associate a different set of gestures with the button, select one of the following options from the list:
– Media Controls
– Pan
– Zoom/Rotate
– Navigate windows
– Arrange windows

You can also assign individual actions to each of the four gestures. Here’s how:
1. In the Gesture button list, select  Custom.

2. In the lower right pane, click on  Customize.
3. Click on one of the four gesture arrows and then select an option from the list to assign to it. As soon as you make your selection, it is saved.
4. Click on the “X” in the corner to close the window.

You can also associate an application or a keystroke to a gesture button.

To launch an application:
1. Select  Launch Application  from the list.
2. In the  File name  box, enter the full path to the application, or locate it using the  Browse  button.

To assign a custom keystroke:
1. Select  Keystroke assignment.
2. In the  File name  box, click in the white box and then enter a keystroke combination.

Navigation mode on the M535 / M336 / M337 mouse does not work on Chromebook****

If Navigation mode on your mouse doesn’t work properly on your Chromebook device,  check to see which version of Chrome OS you’re using. Full functionality of Navigation mode for the mouse is only supported on Chrome OS version 44 and later.

To check your version of Chrome OS, open your Chrome browser and do one of the following:
– Type chrome://chrome/ and then press  Enter
– Go to  Settings  and then select  About

Connect the M535 / M336 / M337 mouse to a Bluetooth device****

Your mouse uses a Bluetooth 3.0 connection and can be connected to other Bluetooth-enabled devices. Here’s how:
1. Turn on the mouse.
2. Press the Bluetooth connect button.
3. The status LED will start blinking rapidly to indicate your mouse is ready to be paired.

For more information on pairing your mouse, see Connect your Logitech Bluetooth device.

M535 / M336 / M337 battery life and replacement****

Mouse battery information
– Requires 1 AA alkaline battery
– Expected battery life is up to 18 months

Installing a new battery
Slide the battery compartment cover down and then lift it off. Insert the battery, making sure that it faces the correct direction and then replace the battery cover.

TIP: Download and install Logitech Options to receive battery status notifications automatically.

Supported operating systems for the Wireless Mouse M535 / M336 / M337****

At the time of release, this product is supported on:
– Windows 10
– Windows 8
– Windows 7
– Mac OS X 10.8+
– Android 3.2+
– Chrome OS (version 44 or later)

See the product’s Downloads page for the latest software suppo


Connect your Logitech Bluetooth device****

The following steps show you how to prepare your Logitech device for Bluetooth pairing and then how to pair it to computers or devices running:
Windows
macOS
Chrome OS
Android
iOS
Prepare your Logitech device for Bluetooth pairing
Most Logitech products are equipped with a  Connect  button and will have a Bluetooth Status LED. Usually the pairing sequence is started by holding down the  Connect  button until the LED starts blinking rapidly. This indicates that the device is ready for pairing.
NOTE: If you’re having trouble starting the pairing process, please refer to the user documentation that came with your device, or visit the support page for your product at support.logitech.com.

Windows****

Select the version of Windows you’re running and then follow the steps to pair your device.

Windows 7
1. Open the  Control Panel.
2. Select  Hardware and Sound.
3. Select  Devices and Printers.
4. Select  Bluetooth Devices.
5. Select  Add a device.
6. In the list of Bluetooth devices, select the Logitech device you want to connect to and click  Next.
7. Follow the onscreen instructions to finish pairing.

Windows 8
1. Go to  Apps , then find and select  Control Panel.
2. Select  Devices and Printers.
3. Select  Add a device.
4. In the list of Bluetooth devices, select the Logitech device you want to connect to and select  Next.
5. Follow the onscreen instructions to finish pairing.

Windows 10
1. Select the Windows icon, then select  Settings.
2. Select  Devices , then  Bluetooth  in the left pane.
3. In the list of Bluetooth devices, select the Logitech device you want to connect to and select  Pair.
4. Follow the onscreen instructions to finish pairing.
NOTE: It may take up to five minutes for Windows to download and enable all drivers, depending on your computer’s specifications and your internet speed. If you have not been able to connect your device, repeat the pairing steps and wait a while before you test the connection.

macOS****

1. Open  System Preferences  and click  Bluetooth.
2. Select the Logitech device you want to connect to from the Devices list and click  Pair.
3. Follow the onscreen instructions to finish pairing.

Upon pairing, the LED light on your Logitech device stops blinking and glows steady for 5 seconds. The light then turns off to save energy.

Chrome OS****

1. Click the status area in the lower right corner of your desktop.
2. Click  Bluetooth enabled  or  Bluetooth disabled  in the pop-up menu.
NOTE: If you had to click on  Bluetooth disabled , that means the Bluetooth connection on your Chrome device needs to first be enabled.
3. Select  Manage devices…  and click  Add Bluetooth device.
4. Select the name of the Logitech device you want to connect to from the list of available devices and click  Connect.
5. Follow the onscreen instructions to finish pairing.

Upon pairing, the LED light on your Logitech device stops blinking and glows steady for 5 seconds. The light then turns off to save energy.

Android****

1. Go to  Settings and Networks  and select  Bluetooth.
2. Select name of the Logitech device you want to connect from the list of available devices and click  Pair.
3. Follow the onscreen instructions to finish pairing.

Upon pairing, the LED light on the Logitech device stops blinking and glows steady for 5 seconds. The light then turns off to save energy.

iOS****

1. Open  Settings  and click  Bluetooth.
2. Tap on the Logitech device you want to connect to from the  Other Devices  list.
3. The Logitech device will be listed under  My Devices  when paired successfully.

Upon pairing, the LED light on the Logitech device stops blinking and glows steady for 5 seconds. The light then turns off to save energy.

Customize M535 / M336 / M337 mouse buttons with Logitech Options****

You can use Logitech Options software for Mac or Windows to customize the actions that are performed when you use the buttons on your mouse.

NOTE: You can download Logitech Options from the Downloads page.

To customize the mouse buttons:
1. Start the Logitech Options Software:
Start > All Programs > Logitech > Logitech Options
2. Make sure you’ve selected the  Mouse  tab in the upper left corner of the window.
Click on the circle next to the button that you want to configure. A list of options appears.

Select the action you want the button to perform. Your selection is automatically saved.
You can also assign one of two different actions to a button:
– Launch an application
– Perform a keystroke combination

To launch an application:
1. Select  Launch Application  from the list.
2. Click on  Browse  to locate the executable application on  your computer or enter the computer path and filename for the application in the box.

To assign a custom keystroke:
1. Select  Keystroke assignment  from the list.
2. Click inside the box on the right and type the key combination. It will be automatically saved.

Unifying devices not detected after macOS 10.12.1 Sierra update****

We are aware that after updating from macOS 10.12 Sierra to macOS Sierra 10.12.1, Logitech Options software does not detect supported Unifying devices on some systems.

To fix this issue, unplug the Unifying receiver and then plug it back into the USB port. If Logitech Options still doesn’t detect the device, you may also need to reboot your system.


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