Locate the battery compartment that you opened earlier to remove the batteries. Now that you have successfully pressed and held the “Connect” button, you can proceed to the next step to re-establish the connection between your Logitech wireless keyboard and your device.Īfter completing the reset process by pressing and holding the “Connect” button, it’s time to insert the batteries back into your Logitech wireless keyboard. Holding it for about 10 seconds should be sufficient. This is an indication that the keyboard is in the process of resetting and searching for a new connection.Ĭontinue to hold down the “Connect” button until you are ready to move on to the next step. This allows the keyboard to enter the reset mode and start searching for a new connection.ĭuring this step, you may notice that the LED lights on the keyboard start to flash. While holding down the “Connect” button, make sure to keep it pressed for a few seconds. You may need to use a small object, such as a pen tip or a paperclip, to press the button if it is recessed. To initiate the reset process, press and hold the “Connect” button. Look for a small button labeled “Connect” or a similar icon. In most cases, you can find the “Connect” button on the bottom of the keyboard. The location of the “Connect” button may vary depending on the model of your Logitech wireless keyboard. Once you have turned off or removed the batteries from your Logitech wireless keyboard, it’s time to reset the keyboard by pressing and holding the “Connect” button. Step 3: Press and hold the “Connect” button Now that the batteries have been removed and the keyboard is completely powered down, you’re ready to move on to the next step of the reset process. This will help ensure that the reset process is successful. Set the batteries aside in a safe place, as you will need to reinsert them later in the reset process.Īfter removing the batteries, give the keyboard a moment to discharge any residual power. If the batteries are rechargeable, you can also disconnect any charging cables or remove the charging dock. Make sure to remove all of them to ensure a complete power shutdown. Once the battery compartment is open, take out the batteries. Look for the battery cover latch and slide it in the direction indicated to unlock the compartment.
Once you locate the battery compartment, you may need to use a small screwdriver or coin to open it. Depending on the model of your Logitech wireless keyboard, the battery compartment may be located on the bottom or the back of the keyboard. To remove the batteries, flip the keyboard over to expose the battery compartment. This step is crucial in ensuring that the keyboard is completely powered down before proceeding with the reset process. If your Logitech wireless keyboard doesn’t have a physical power switch, you can turn it off by removing the batteries. We will discuss this in detail in the next step. If this is the case, you can simply remove the batteries to turn off the keyboard. In some cases, you may find that there is no physical power switch on your Logitech wireless keyboard.
It’s important to note that if your Logitech wireless keyboard has a built-in rechargeable battery, turning off the keyboard will also conserve battery life and ensure that the reset process is performed effectively.Īfter you have turned off the Logitech wireless keyboard, give it a few seconds to fully power down before proceeding to the next step. This will disable the keyboard and prepare it for the reset process. Once you’ve located the power switch, simply slide it to the “Off” position. The location of the power switch may vary depending on the model of your keyboard, but it is typically located either on the side or the back of the keyboard. To turn off the Logitech wireless keyboard, locate the power switch on the keyboard. This will allow you to perform the reset process without any interference. The first step in resetting your Logitech wireless keyboard is to ensure that it is turned off. Step 1: Turn off the Logitech wireless keyboard