1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your Logitech M100 Black USB Mouse (Model 910-001601). Please read this manual carefully to ensure proper use and to maximize the lifespan of your device.
The Logitech M100 is a reliable wired USB mouse designed for comfortable and precise control, featuring a standard three-button layout and a scroll wheel with 4-way scrolling capability.
2. Tatūnga
2.1 Ihirangi mokete
- Logitech M100 Black USB Mouse
- Tuhinga Kaiwhakamahi (tenei pukapuka)
2.2 Whakaritenga Pūnaha
- Windows® 7, 8, 10 i muri mai ranei
- macOS® 10.5 i muri mai ranei
- Linux® kernel 2.6+
- Chrome OS™
- Tauranga USB e waatea ana
2.3 Te hono i te Kiore
- Kimihia he tauranga USB e waatea ana i runga i to rorohiko.
- Insert the USB connector of the Logitech M100 mouse into the USB port.
- Ko te punaha whakahaere ka kitea aunoa me te whakauru i nga taraiwa e tika ana. He wa poto pea tenei tukanga.
- Once installation is complete, the mouse is ready for use. No additional software is typically required.

Image: The Logitech M100 Black USB Mouse, showing its integrated USB cable ready for connection to a computer.
3. Te Mahi i te Kiore
3.1 Nga Mahi Taketake
- Pātene Mauī: Primary click function, used for selecting items, opening files, me te whakahohe hononga.
- Pātene Matau: Mahi pāwhiri tuarua, e whakamahia ana hei whakatuwhera i ngā tahua horopaki.
- Panuku Wira:
- Vertical Scrolling: Hurihia te wira ki runga, ki raro ranei hei panuku i nga tuhinga me te web wharangi.
- Pāwhiri Waenganui: Press the scroll wheel down to activate a middle-click function, often used to open links in new tabs or close tabs.
- 4-Way Scrolling: Tilt the scroll wheel left or right for horizontal scrolling in compatible applications.

Whakaahua: He runga-iho view of the Logitech M100 mouse, highlighting the left and right click buttons, and the central scroll wheel with directional arrows indicating 4-way scrolling capability.
3.2 Ergonomics and Positioning
Position the mouse on a flat, stable surface. For optimal comfort and to prevent strain, ensure your wrist is straight and your hand rests naturally on the mouse. Adjust your chair and desk height as needed.
4. Tiaki
4.1 Te horoi i te Kiore
- Momotuhia te kiore mai i to rorohiko i mua i te horoi.
- Kia ngawari te whakamahi i te kakahu ngohengohe, karekau he ngongo dampka whakakiia ki te wai, ki te otinga horoi ngawari ranei.
- Avoid using harsh chemicals, abrasive cleaners, or solvents, as these can damage the surface.
- Gently wipe the exterior of the mouse. For the optical sensor on the bottom, use a dry cotton swab to remove any dust or debris.

Image: The underside of the Logitech M100 mouse, displaying the optical sensor opening and product labeling.
4.2 Rokiroki
When not in use, store the mouse in a clean, dry environment away from extreme temperatures and direct sunlight. Avoid tightly coiling the USB cable to prevent damage.
5. Te Raru
5.1 Kaore te Kiore e Whakautu
- Tirohia te Hononga USB: Me whakarite kia mau te mono o te taura USB ki tētahi tauranga USB e mahi ana i tō rorohiko. Whakamātauria tētahi atu tauranga USB.
- Tīmata anō Rorohiko: I ētahi wā, mā te tīmata anō noa ka ea ngā raruraru hononga.
- Whakamātautau ki tētahi atu Rorohiko: If possible, test the mouse on a different computer to determine if the issue is with the mouse or the original computer.
- Pūoko Optical Clean: Dust or debris on the optical sensor can interfere with tracking. Refer to Section 4.1 for cleaning instructions.
5.2 Cursor Movement is Erratic or Inaccurate
- Taki Mata: Ensure the mouse is used on a clean, non-reflective, and uniform surface. Avoid highly reflective or transparent surfaces like glass. A mouse pad is recommended.
- Pūoko Optical Clean: As mentioned above, a dirty sensor can cause tracking problems.
- Tāutanga Ake Atekōkiri: On Windows, you can try uninstalling the mouse driver from Device Manager and then restarting your computer. The system will typically reinstall the generic driver automatically.
5.3 Buttons or Scroll Wheel Not Working
- Porearea Pūmanawa: Close any background applications that might be interfering with mouse input.
- Whakamātautau ki tētahi atu Rorohiko: This helps determine if the issue is hardware-related to the mouse itself.
- Ārai ā-tinana: Check for any visible debris or obstruction around the buttons or scroll wheel.
6. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Tau tauira | 910-001601 |
| Hononga | USB Waea |
| Hangarau Hangarau Nekehanga | Taiaho |
| Patene | 3 (Left, Right, Middle/Scroll Wheel Click) |
| Panuku Wira | Yes, with 4-way scrolling capability |
| Tae | Pango |
| Ahu (Ahua) | 7.1 x 5.1 x 2.1 inihi (Ngā Ahu Puka) |
| Taumaha (Ahua.) | 0.01 hekere (Taimaha mokete) |
| Kaihanga | LOGITECH |
7. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
7.1 Pūtāhui Taputapu Iti
Logitech provides a limited hardware warranty for this product. For specific warranty terms and conditions, including duration and coverage, please refer to the warranty information included with your product packaging or visit the official Logitech support webpae. Ka hiahiatia pea he tohu mo te hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.
7.2 Tautoko Kiritaki
For further assistance, technical support, or to access updated drivers and software, please visit the official Logitech support webpae:
You may also find helpful resources and FAQs on the Logitech webpae.





