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Background
The Logitech M100 is a full-size, ambidextrous corded optical mouse designed for simple plug-and-play use across desktops and laptops. It emphasizes durability and reliability, with an exterior made from robust plastics and an emphasis on long-term everyday use; Logitech also notes use of recycled plastics in its construction. Key features include a wired USB connection for broad compatibility, a classic three-button layout with scroll wheel, and an optical sensor for accurate tracking. The M100 is marketed as a no‑nonsense, low-maintenance input device suitable for home, office, and education environments.
Identification
The Logitech M100 can be identified by its model number (M/N M-U0026). The model label is on model label on the underside. The device’s serial number (S/N) appears nearby on the same label.
Specifications
- Form Factor: Full-size, ambidextrous three-button mouse with scroll wheel
- Connectivity: Wired USB-A (plug-and-play)
- Sensor Type: Optical sensor (standard office-grade tracking)
- Model / SKU / MPN: 910-001601 (MPN 910-001601)
- Color Options: Grey (product page shows Grey model)
- Materials: Durable plastics; product page indicates use of recycled plastic in construction
- Compatibility: Broad OS compatibility (Windows, macOS, Linux) via USB HID; no drivers required
- Carbon Footprint: Approximately 1.73 kg CO2e (as published on product page)
- Package Contents: M100 corded mouse (single unit); no batteries or receiver
- Warranty: See Logitech support for region-specific warranty (manufacturer warranty applies)
Troubleshooting
Common repair-relevant faults include intermittent tracking or no response (often caused by cable damage or USB port issues), sticky/failed scroll wheel or buttons (worn micro-switches or debris), and sensor faults from dust buildup. Diagnose by testing the mouse on multiple USB ports and systems, visually inspecting and gently flexing the cable near strain relief, and opening the shell to inspect and clean the sensor and switch contacts; replace soldered cable or micro-switches as needed.
For additional troubleshooting help, visit: Visit Logitech Support (support.logi.com) for warranty lookup, contact options, and general troubleshooting articles.
Additional Information
Warranty Info
Refer to Logitech's region-specific warranty information via support.logi.com; manufacturer warranty applies (see product page and support for details).