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How do I use the enhanced F-keys on my LOGITECH MK710 keyboard?
User-friendly enhanced F-keys let you launch applications easily. To use the enhanced functions (indicated by yellow icons), first press and hold the FN key, and then press the F-key you want to use.
Tip: In the software settings, you can invert the FN mode if you prefer to access the enhanced functions directly without having to press the FN key first.
What are the functions of the enhanced F-keys and other special keys on the LOGITECH MK710 keyboard?
To use the enhanced functions, press and hold the FN key in combination with the desired function key. The following tables detail the functions available on your LOGITECH MK710. Please note that an asterisk (*) indicates that Logitech® SetPoint™ Software installation is required for that function.
| 1. Internet Zone | ||
| Combination | Function | |
| FN + F1 | Launches Internet browser | |
| FN + F2 | Launches e-mail application | |
| FN + F3 | One Touch Search™* | |
| FN + F4 | Launches instant message application* | |
| 2. Convenience Zone | ||
| FN + F5 | Launches application switcher* | |
| FN + F6 | Zoom in* | |
| FN + F7 | Zoom out* | |
| FN + F8 | Windows Gadget or Settings* | |
| 3. Productivity Zone | ||
| FN + F9 | Launches media player | |
| FN + F10 | Launches Photo Gallery* | |
| FN + F11 | Launches document application* | |
| FN + F12 | Launches spreadsheet application* | |
| Other Special Keys | ||
| FN + Print Screen | Display contextual menu of selected item. | |
| FN + Pause/Break | Places your computer in energy-saving sleep mode. | |
| Eject button | Opens CD/DVD-ROM drive drawer.* | |
What are the functions of the media keys and status icons on the LOGITECH MK710 keyboard?
The LOGITECH MK710 keyboard includes dedicated media keys for easy control and an LCD dashboard with status icons.
| Multimedia Navigation | |
| Key | Function |
| Back/previous track | Skips to the previous track. |
| Play/pause | Plays or pauses the media. |
| Forward/next track | Skips to the next track. |
| Volume Control | |
| Mute | Mutes the audio. |
| Volume down | Decreases the volume. |
| Volume up | Increases the volume. |
LCD Dashboard Icon Status
The LCD screen on your keyboard displays the following status icons:
Battery status indicator: Shows the current battery level. See Battery management for more information.
Caps lock on: Appears when Caps Lock is active.
FN on: Appears when the FN mode is active.
Scroll lock on: Appears when Scroll Lock is active.
Num lock on: Appears when Num Lock is active.
Mute on*: Appears when audio is muted. *Logitech® SetPoint™ Software installation is required.
Other dedicated keys include the Keyboard off/on switch and a button that launches the calculator.
What are the main features of the LOGITECH MK710 mouse?
The LOGITECH MK710 mouse is equipped with several features for enhanced navigation and control:
MicroGear precision scroll wheel: Tilt the wheel for side-to-side (horizontal) scrolling through spreadsheets or wide documents. The scroll wheel also doubles as a middle button; press down to use and press again to release.
Zoom: Press the scroll wheel to zoom.
Precision scrolling: Use the click-to-click mode to navigate lists or slides.
Hyper-fast scrolling: The wheel spins freely, allowing you to fly through long documents and Web pages.
Scroll toggle: With the flick of a switch, you can change between precision (click-to-click) scrolling and hyper-fast scrolling.
Back and Forward Buttons*: Press to flip between web pages.
Application Switch*: Press the rubber grip to switch between applications.
Battery Indicator Light: Turns red when a couple of weeks of battery life remain.
On/Off Switch: Slide to turn the mouse on and off.
Battery Door Release: Press where indicated and slide the door off the mouse. You can reduce the mouse’s weight by installing a single battery.
Receiver Storage Space: Located inside the mouse for convenient storage of the Unifying receiver.
*Application Switcher and side-to-side scrolling require Logitech software. Depending on your operating system, the back, forward, and middle buttons may also require Logitech software.
How does battery management work on the LOGITECH MK710?
Battery Sleep Mode
Your LOGITECH MK710 keyboard and mouse go into sleep mode after you stop using them for a few minutes. This feature helps limit battery usage and eliminates the need to keep switching your devices on and off. Both your keyboard and mouse are up and running immediately once you begin using them again.
How to check the battery level for the keyboard
The battery icon on the keyboard LCD shows the current battery level for the keyboard. As the battery level decreases, the battery icon shows how much battery power remains, with indicators for 100%, 60%, 30%, and 10%.
How to check the battery level for the mouse
Option 1: Turn the mouse off then back on using the On/Off switch on the mouse bottom. If the LED on top of the mouse glows green for 10 seconds, the batteries are good. If the LED blinks red, the battery level has dropped to 10% and you have only a few days of battery power left.
Option 2: Launch the SetPoint Software, and click the Mouse Battery tab to see the current battery level of the mouse.
What is the Logitech Unifying receiver and how do I use it with my LOGITECH MK710?
The LOGITECH MK710 comes with a Logitech® Unifying receiver. This receiver allows you to add a compatible wireless keyboard or mouse that uses the same receiver.
To add a device, it’s easy. Just start the Logitech® Unifying software and follow the onscreen instructions.
What should I do if my LOGITECH MK710 keyboard and mouse are not working?
If you are having issues with your LOGITECH MK710, try the following troubleshooting steps:
1. Check the USB connection. Also, try changing USB ports.
2. Move closer. Try moving the keyboard and mouse closer to the Unifying receiver, or plug the Unifying receiver into the receiver extender cable to bring it closer to the keyboard and mouse.
3. Check battery installation. Also check the battery power of each device. On the mouse bottom, slide the On/Off switch right to turn on the mouse. The Battery LED on the mouse top case should light green for 10 seconds.
4. Is the keyboard turned on? Slide the keyboard Off/On switch to the On position. The keyboard Status icons should light up.
5. Re-establish the connection. Use the Unifying software to reset the connection between the keyboard/mouse and Unifying receiver.
What can I do if I’m experiencing slow or jerky cursor movement with my LOGITECH MK710 mouse?
If you are experiencing slow or jerky cursor movement, try the mouse on a different surface. Deep, dark surfaces may affect how the cursor moves on the computer screen.
How to use the PDF below:
* Touchscreen: Swipe up/down with-in the PDF to scroll and pinch or spread with two fingers to zoom.
* Mouse: While your mouse is hovering over the PDF, use the mouse wheel to scroll and click on the – / + buttons at the bottom of the PDF to zoom.
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