Frequently Asked Questions
+Cleaning Logitech keyboards and mice
Before you clean your device:
Unplug it from your computer and make sure it’s turned off.
Remove the batteries.
Keep liquids away from your device, and don’t use solvents or abrasives.
To clean your Touchpad, and other touch-sensitive and gesture-capable devices:
Use lens cleaner to lightly moisten a soft, lint-free cloth and gently wipe down your
device.
To clean your keyboard:
Use compressed air to remove any loose debris and dust between the keys. To clean the
keys, use water to lightly moisten a soft, lint-free cloth and gently wipe down the keys.
To clean your mouse:
Use water to lightly moisten a soft, lint-free cloth and gently wipe down the mouse.
NOTE: In most cases, you can use isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) and anti-bacterial wipes.
Before using rubbing alcohol or wipes, we suggest you test it first in an inconspicuous area to
make sure it doesn’t cause discoloration or remove the lettering from the keys.
+Comfort Guidelines - Important Ergonomic Information
Whether you spend five minutes or five hours using your keyboard, mouse or trackball, these
suggestions can help you stay comfortable and productive. Some research suggests that
long periods of repetitive motion,
using an improperly set up work space,
incorrect body position, and
poor work habits
may be associated with physical discomfort and injury to nerves, tendons, and muscles. If you
feel pain, numbness, tingling, weakness, swelling, burning, cramping, or stiffness in your hands,
wrists, arms, shoulder, neck, or back, see a qualified health professional.
Follow the guidelines in the guidelines PDF file below to maximize your comfort and lessen the
chance of injury.