M325 logitech mouse is not working with new batteries





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I have had this mouse for about a year now and it died yesterday when i was playing a game, so i wen't to find a new battery but none of them worked and i even checked that they were the right type. The thing is that when i put a battery in my mouse it will turn green for 10 seconds and turn off again. I saw from someone else's post thay they should press the reset button butvi couldent find one on mine. Do i need a new mouse or can i fix this?










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  • But ur m325 is wireless and mini-usb! Try change other usb maybe conflict, or reinstall driver .. look a web support.logitech.com/en_us/product/wireless-mouse-m325

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I have had this mouse for about a year now and it died yesterday when i was playing a game, so i wen't to find a new battery but none of them worked and i even checked that they were the right type. The thing is that when i put a battery in my mouse it will turn green for 10 seconds and turn off again. I saw from someone else's post thay they should press the reset button butvi couldent find one on mine. Do i need a new mouse or can i fix this?










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  • But ur m325 is wireless and mini-usb! Try change other usb maybe conflict, or reinstall driver .. look a web support.logitech.com/en_us/product/wireless-mouse-m325

    – KingRider
    Jun 27 '16 at 14:05














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I have had this mouse for about a year now and it died yesterday when i was playing a game, so i wen't to find a new battery but none of them worked and i even checked that they were the right type. The thing is that when i put a battery in my mouse it will turn green for 10 seconds and turn off again. I saw from someone else's post thay they should press the reset button butvi couldent find one on mine. Do i need a new mouse or can i fix this?










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I have had this mouse for about a year now and it died yesterday when i was playing a game, so i wen't to find a new battery but none of them worked and i even checked that they were the right type. The thing is that when i put a battery in my mouse it will turn green for 10 seconds and turn off again. I saw from someone else's post thay they should press the reset button butvi couldent find one on mine. Do i need a new mouse or can i fix this?







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  • But ur m325 is wireless and mini-usb! Try change other usb maybe conflict, or reinstall driver .. look a web support.logitech.com/en_us/product/wireless-mouse-m325

    – KingRider
    Jun 27 '16 at 14:05



















  • But ur m325 is wireless and mini-usb! Try change other usb maybe conflict, or reinstall driver .. look a web support.logitech.com/en_us/product/wireless-mouse-m325

    – KingRider
    Jun 27 '16 at 14:05

















But ur m325 is wireless and mini-usb! Try change other usb maybe conflict, or reinstall driver .. look a web support.logitech.com/en_us/product/wireless-mouse-m325

– KingRider
Jun 27 '16 at 14:05





But ur m325 is wireless and mini-usb! Try change other usb maybe conflict, or reinstall driver .. look a web support.logitech.com/en_us/product/wireless-mouse-m325

– KingRider
Jun 27 '16 at 14:05










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This will get better responses in Logitech Forums. However, try doing the following.




  • Run the Unifying software.

  • Go to advanced.

  • Click the entry for the Logitech M325 Mouse then click remove.

  • Click the entry of the Unifying receiver then click pair a new device.

  • Follow the on screen procedure to pair the Logitech M325 Mouse again.






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    This will get better responses in Logitech Forums. However, try doing the following.




    • Run the Unifying software.

    • Go to advanced.

    • Click the entry for the Logitech M325 Mouse then click remove.

    • Click the entry of the Unifying receiver then click pair a new device.

    • Follow the on screen procedure to pair the Logitech M325 Mouse again.






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      This will get better responses in Logitech Forums. However, try doing the following.




      • Run the Unifying software.

      • Go to advanced.

      • Click the entry for the Logitech M325 Mouse then click remove.

      • Click the entry of the Unifying receiver then click pair a new device.

      • Follow the on screen procedure to pair the Logitech M325 Mouse again.






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        This will get better responses in Logitech Forums. However, try doing the following.




        • Run the Unifying software.

        • Go to advanced.

        • Click the entry for the Logitech M325 Mouse then click remove.

        • Click the entry of the Unifying receiver then click pair a new device.

        • Follow the on screen procedure to pair the Logitech M325 Mouse again.






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        This will get better responses in Logitech Forums. However, try doing the following.




        • Run the Unifying software.

        • Go to advanced.

        • Click the entry for the Logitech M325 Mouse then click remove.

        • Click the entry of the Unifying receiver then click pair a new device.

        • Follow the on screen procedure to pair the Logitech M325 Mouse again.







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