Logitech M525-C Getting Started Guide - Page 2

Mouse features, Keyboard features - change battery

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www.logitech.com/business www.logitech.com/support 1-877-897-9879 © 2012 Logitech. All rights reserved. Logitech, the Logitech logo, and other Logitech marks are owned by Logitech and may be registered. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Logitech assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual. Information contained herein is subject to change without notice. 620-004680.002 1 4 2 3 6 7 5 8 Mouse features 1. Left and right mouse buttons 2. Scroll wheel 3. Battery LED-Flashes green when mouse is powered on, and it flashes red when the battery power is low. 4. Middle button-The function of this button depends on your operating system and the application being used. For example, if you are browsing the Internet in Windows® and click on a link using the Middle button, typically the link opens in a new tab. 5. Internet back/forward-Tilt the scroll wheel right to move forward one page. Tilt the scroll wheel left to move back one page.* 6. On/Off slider switch 7. Battery door release 8. Unifying receiver storage-When the mouse is not in use, you can store the Unifying receiver inside the mouse. *On a Mac® the Internet back/forward feature is not supported. You can assign Dashboard, Exposé, Spaces, or other functions to the tilt wheel feature using System Preferences. 2 1 345 67 8 9 10 Keyboard features Function keys To use function keys press the FN key and the desired F-key. 1. F-keys F1 Web Browser F7 Windows System Lock F2 Email App F8 Audio Mute F3 Desktop Search F9 Media Player F4 Calculator F10 Previous track F5 Application Switch F11 Play/Pause F6 File Explorer F12 Next Track Call control keys The call control keys are designed to be used with the Cisco Jabber Client. 2. Voicemail Messages 6. Hold (phone call) 3. Select Handset 7. Answer/Hang-up (phone call) 4. Select Headset 8. Video mute 5. Select Speakerphone 9. Microphone mute 10. Volume up/down

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© 2012 Logitech. All rights reserved. Logitech, the Logitech logo, and other Logitech marks are owned by Logitech and may
be registered. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Logitech assumes no responsibility for any
errors that may appear in this manual. Information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
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Mouse features
1.
Left and right mouse buttons
2.
Scroll wheel
3.
Battery LED—Flashes green when mouse is powered on, and it
flashes red when the battery power is low.
4.
Middle button—The function of this button depends on your
operating system and the application being used. For example,
if you are browsing the Internet in Windows® and click on a link
using the Middle button, typically the link opens in a new tab.
5.
Internet back/forward—Tilt the scroll wheel right to move forward
one page. Tilt the scroll wheel left to move back one page.*
6.
On/Off slider switch
7.
Battery door release
8.
Unifying receiver storage—When the mouse is not in use, you can
store the Unifying receiver inside the mouse.
*On a Mac® the Internet back/forward feature is not supported. You can
assign Dashboard, Exposé, Spaces, or other functions to the tilt wheel feature
using System Preferences.
Keyboard features
Function keys
To use function keys press the FN key and the desired F-key.
1.
F-keys
F1
Web Browser
F2
Email App
F3
Desktop Search
F4
Calculator
F5
Application Switch
F6
File Explorer
F7
Windows System Lock
F8
Audio Mute
F9
Media Player
F10
Previous track
F11
Play/Pause
F12
Next Track
Call control keys
The call control keys are designed to be used with the Cisco Jabber Client.
2.
Voicemail Messages
3.
Select Handset
4.
Select Headset
5.
Select Speakerphone
6.
Hold (phone call)
7.
Answer/Hang-up (phone call)
8.
Video mute
9.
Microphone mute
10.
Volume up/down
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