1. Kupu Whakataki
The Logitech Wireless Mouse M505 is designed to provide comfortable and precise cursor control. It features a compact design, long battery life, and laser tracking for various surfaces. This manual provides instructions for setting up, operating, and maintaining your M505 mouse.

Image: Logitech Wireless Mouse M505, showcasing its ergonomic design and silver finish.
Āhuatanga matua:
- Precise Laser Tracking: Offers smooth and accurate cursor control on various surfaces.
- Ultra-compact Logitech Unifying Receiver: A small wireless receiver that can remain plugged into your notebook.
- Advanced 2.4 GHz Wireless Technology: Provides reliable connectivity with fast data transmission.
- Roa te Ora Pūhiko: Up to 15 months of battery life (may vary based on usage).
- Hoahoa Ergonomic: Shaped with soft rubber grips for comfortable use.
2. Tatūnga
2.1 Ihirangi mokete
- Miterangi Ahokore Tohu Koreutu M505
- Logitech Unifying kaiwhiwhi
- 2 pākahiko AA (kua oti te whakauru)
- Nga tuhinga a te kaiwhakamahi
2.2 Whakaritenga Pūnaha
- PC-a-Windows: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 ranei; Tauranga USB; Hononga Ipurangi (mo te tango rorohiko).
- Rorohiko Mac: Mac OS X 10.4 i muri mai ranei; Tauranga USB; Hononga Ipurangi (mo te tango rorohiko).
2.3 Tatūnga Tuatahi
- Insert the Unifying Receiver: Locate the small Logitech Unifying receiver. Plug this receiver into an available USB port on your computer. Your computer should automatically detect the device.
- Mana i runga i te Kiore: Turn the mouse over. Locate the On/Off switch on the bottom of the mouse and slide it to the 'On' position.
- Install Software (Optional, for enhanced features): For advanced customization and to connect additional Unifying-compatible devices, download and install the Logitech SetPoint software from www.logitech.com/unifying.
Video: Demonstrates the setup process for a Logitech Unifying device, including plugging in the receiver and pairing.
3. Te Mahi i te Kiore
The M505 mouse is designed for intuitive use with standard mouse functions and additional features for enhanced productivity.
3.1 Nga Mahi Taketake
- Pātene Pā-mauī: Pātene matua mō te tīpako i ngā tūemi, te whakatuwheratanga files, me nga mahi whakahohe.
- Pātene Pāwhiri-matau: Secondary button for accessing context menus and special functions.
- Panuku Wira: Use to scroll vertically through documents and web pages. The scroll wheel can also be pressed for a middle-click function.
3.2 Advanced Features (with SetPoint Software)
If you have installed the Logitech SetPoint software, you can customize the mouse buttons and scroll wheel for specific tasks, enhancing your workflow.
Video: Provides a general overview of the product, including its design and basic functionality.
4. Tiaki
4.1 Whakakapinga Pūhiko
The Logitech M505 mouse uses two AA batteries. The battery-indicator light on the mouse will alert you when the battery level is low. To replace the batteries:
- Turn the mouse over and locate the battery compartment release switch.
- Slide the switch to open the battery compartment cover.
- Tangohia nga pākahiko AA tawhito.
- Insert two new AA batteries, ensuring correct polarity (+/-).
- Whakakapia te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko kia pao pai ki te waahi.
Video: Demonstrates how to access the battery compartment and replace the batteries in a similar wireless mouse model.
4.2 Te horoi
Hei pupuri i te mahi tino pai, horoia tō kiore i ia wā. Whakamahia he kakahu ngohengohe, kāore he miro, kia paku pakupaku.ampka whakakiia ki te wai, ki te otinga horoi ngawari ranei. A ape i nga matū kino, i nga taonga abrasive ranei.
5. Te Raru
5.1 Kaore te Kiore e Whakautu
- Ensure the mouse is turned on using the On/Off switch on the bottom.
- Check the battery level. Replace batteries if necessary.
- Verify the Logitech Unifying receiver is securely plugged into a working USB port on your computer.
- Whakamātauria te mono i te kaiwhiwhi Whakakotahi ki tetahi tauranga USB rereke.
- Tīmataria anō tō rorohiko.
- If using multiple Unifying devices, ensure they are correctly paired using the Logitech SetPoint software.
5.2 Erratic Cursor Movement
- Horoia te pūoko whatu kei raro o te kiore.
- Ensure you are using the mouse on a suitable surface. Laser tracking works well on most surfaces, but highly reflective or transparent surfaces may cause issues.
- Check for any obstructions between the mouse and the Unifying receiver.
6. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | Logitech |
| Tau tauira | 910-001316 |
| Hangarau Hononga | USB, Ahokore (2.4 GHz) |
| Hangarau Hangarau Nekehanga | Taiaho |
| Puna Mana | Whakahikohia te Pūhiko (2 nga pākahiko AA e hiahiatia ana) |
| Toharite Pūhiko Ora | Tae atu ki te 15 marama (Ka rerekē pea te roa o te pākahiko i runga i ngā āhuatanga o te kaiwhakamahi me te rorohiko) |
| Pūmārō Pūmārō | PC |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 0.01 hekere |
| Hunga Hua | 8.27 x 5.71 x 3.54 inihi |
7. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
7.1 Nga Korero Whakaputanga
Ko te Logitech Wireless Mouse M505 ka tae mai me te 3-tau iti pūtāhui pūmārō. Tena koa pupurihia to tohu mo te hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.
7.2 Tautoko Kiritaki
For further assistance, software downloads, or detailed troubleshooting guides, please visit the official Logitech support webpae:
- Logitech Unifying Software: www.logitech.com/unifying
- General Support: Refer to the Logitech webpae mo to rohe.
Video: Explains the Logitech Unifying Receiver technology and its benefits.





