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Logitech MX1000: how to recharge batteries?
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Dec 25, 2004, 10:55 PM
 
What is the best method for recharging the batteries on a Logitech MX1000?

Should I stick the mouse into its docking station every night after I'm done using it? Or should I wait until it's almost out of battery before charging it back up to 100%? Can I just charge it for a little while and then go back to using it?

Links to appropriate web pages (even Logitech support pages) would be fine, too. I poked around Logitech's website and found nothing, and the documentation seemed to say nothing, either.

Thanks much!
     
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Dec 26, 2004, 09:54 AM
 
Originally posted by funkboy:
What is the best method for recharging the batteries on a Logitech MX1000?

Should I stick the mouse into its docking station every night after I'm done using it? Or should I wait until it's almost out of battery before charging it back up to 100%? Can I just charge it for a little while and then go back to using it?

Links to appropriate web pages (even Logitech support pages) would be fine, too. I poked around Logitech's website and found nothing, and the documentation seemed to say nothing, either.

Thanks much!
It will go like a month on a charge, maybe more. I don't think you need to dock it every night... if you get to 1 LED then put it in the thing overnight.

I've had one for a couple months now... I have charged it once so far.
     
   
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