- Logitech mouse mac sierra driver#
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- Logitech mouse mac sierra Bluetooth#
it is completely unpredictable for me when this problem occurs.
Logitech mouse mac sierra Bluetooth#
Although, while searching out this problem, I've seen reports of the same problems with Windows PCs and various mice corded USB, Bluetooth and other wireless of various brands. well, maybe their management keeps engineers too busy with watches, pads, pods, phones and whatever. Personally, I think that when Apple has heard of the same problem for over a decade with a variety of computers and mice (and I guess trackpads).
I've searched the web for solutions and found a dozen different supposed remedies, none have worked or only briefly. This includes all the way back to OS 10.2 G4 desktops, laptops and currently 10.13. I've had this problem (erratic cursor movement, delayed cursor response, jumpy cursor movement) with various Macs for years. Apparantly Sierra does NOT like a mouse connected to it. If I don't notice it, I start typing somewhere in the previouls text I written and then I have to stop, find the cursor, correct the extra key strokes and then start again. My problem with this is that I rest my palms on the area where the track pad is located and every so often my palm connects with the track pad and then my mouse pointer goes to Tibukto. I found an old Apple mouse that I hooked up and it appeared to fix the problem, but that also only lasted a few minutes before I was back to a "hot" trackpad + a mouse pointer.
Logitech mouse mac sierra driver#
Right after the installation, the new driver appeared to fix the problem, but that only lasted for a few minutes and then it was back to where I was initially. I got on the Logitech website where they say they have a new Sierra mouse driver which I downloaded and installed. What's happening on my '13 MBA is that the Trackpad is now active along with my mouse. My mouse is a Logitech that I've used with the past 3 or 4 OS-X versions. I'm NOT trackperson guy and in Setting, have it set to be ignored wth a mouse present. I'm experiencing mouse problems with Sierra myself.
Logitech mouse mac sierra software#
But need to get back to mouse, I'm a software developer, and the trackpad just does't work well for me for editing files. Using Apple trackpad right now, the mouse was driving me nuts. So, once I find the dongle, open to BT mouse options. (2) For APTx support for my Sennheiser heaphones (3) to support iOS handoff. I have a Bluetooth dongle (somewhere, in a box!) that I added to my Mini, (1) because the Mini (was) in a big rack cabinet (now on desk, but needs to move back into the rack cabinet) and so I can put the dongle on a USB cable. It's just as flakey as before.Īctually, I realize now that I can use Bluetooth LE. I uninstalled both, the the mouse still works, but "works" is a relative term. I see that the last one I installed I downloaded on 9/21, so the one you are using is newer.īTW, does anybody know the reason for the existence of both LCC and Logitech Options? I tried googling and came up with nothing useful.
I do have an Apple mouse somewhere, recently moved have to dig it out from a box! It will do in a pinch, but really don't like the Apple mouse. As well, I am left-handed, and since Logitech stopped making their left-handed mouse a few years ago, will need to be an ambidextrous mouse. The computer is a late 2012 Mac Mini i7 (the last good Mac Mini, IMO!) so no Bluetooth LE, so would prefer a mouse with a receiver rather than Bluetooth (or one that does not eat batteries, which I think is difficult without Bluetooth LE). If you have updated to Sierra, and your mouse is working perfectly, please report what brand and model of mouse you have! I am sick of this problem, am seeing no solutions, and want to just solve the problem with a new mouse.įWIW, I use a USB keyboard (old-school Unicomp) and no issue there. I've found that hitting the Escape button on the keyboard is a "fix", but I have to do it so often I will wear out the escape button! It seems worse when the pointer is over an application window, and maybe worse with some applications (like Chrome) than others. I am presumably suffering from the Logitech mouse problems reported here: My mac mini is practically unusable after updating to Sierra.