I just bought the Logitech Cordless MX Duo

rnmcd

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I didn't get a manual so I was wondering what the F-Lock key is for.


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yankeesfan

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do you see on the keyboard where there are the f1, f2, f3, etc. keys? If you press the f-lock button, the extra features on the key such as new, reply, forward, etc. will not work. I always have f-lock on.
 

rnmcd

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When the mouse is charging the green light blinks but after it is fully charged the light doesn't stay green (steady) it is NOT lit. Is that the way yours works or do I have a defective mouse/charger?

 

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People still use manuals???

From logitech.com:
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Where can I get the manual for my product? I need to know how to use it.
Answer


Logitech no longer ships manuals with our products. Instead, each product comes with a Setup Guide or a Getting Started guide along with an extensive Help file you can access through the software. The Setup/Getting Started guides are simply designed to tell you how to connect the product. Once you have installed the software, open the software and press F1 to view the Help system for more information on using the product.

For some products, the guides are available on the download page for your product. If there is not a guide for your product, click the Ask a Question link above to send your question to our Customer Support staff.

Logitech Support
 

rnmcd

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Originally posted by: rnmcd
When the mouse is charging the green light blinks but after it is fully charged the light doesn't stay green (steady) it is NOT lit. Is that the way yours works or do I have a defective mouse/charger?

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rnmcd

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When the mouse is charging the green light blinks but after it is fully charged the light doesn't stay green (steady) it is NOT lit. Is that the way yours works or do I have a defective mouse/charger?

 

rnmcd

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I was hoping so but the literature says a "steady green" means fully charged.