How do I connect Logitech mouse to MacBook Air M4?
no usb port
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Original Title: connect logitech mouse to m4 macbook air
MacBook Air 15″, macOS 15.5
no usb port
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Original Title: connect logitech mouse to m4 macbook air
MacBook Air 15″, macOS 15.5
Re: “no usb port”
Two multi-purpose USB ports, with USB-C connectors, that support USB, USB4, DisplayPort, Thunderbolt, and charging the notebook.
There are many USB connectors other than USB-A / USB-A 3.0. USB-C is a more modern, capable one. That’s why it is mandatory for USB4 host ports.
Given how useful those ports can be, you might want to consider getting a mouse that connects via Bluetooth, rather than by a wired USB cable or a proprietary USB wireless receiver.
Re: “no usb port”
Two multi-purpose USB ports, with USB-C connectors, that support USB, USB4, DisplayPort, Thunderbolt, and charging the notebook.
There are many USB connectors other than USB-A / USB-A 3.0. USB-C is a more modern, capable one. That’s why it is mandatory for USB4 host ports.
Given how useful those ports can be, you might want to consider getting a mouse that connects via Bluetooth, rather than by a wired USB cable or a proprietary USB wireless receiver.
edfrommoss beach wrote:
no usb port
Then buy an usb-c to usb adapter.
edfrommoss beach wrote:
no usb port
Two USB ports, in fact.
MacBook Air 13- and 15-inch with M4 Chip - Tech Specs - Apple
Follow the guidance found in two previous replies.
Which exact Logitech mouse do you have? Is it a wired or wireless one (that you are using either the Unifying or LogiBolt USB receiver with)?
How do I connect Logitech mouse to MacBook Air M4?