![]() I will see that it briefly disconnects from LogiOptions. The lights on the mouse will turn on as it is trying to find a device to connect to. But every 10-30 seconds, the mouse will lose connection. When I use the unifying receiver, it works overall, better. It like cuts out enough where it elongates the circle or shortens it/cuts corners slightly, etc. ![]() It's hard to make consistently-shaped circles. It's easiest to notice that the connection is wonky if I make small circular motions with the mouse. Using bluetooth, the connection is just constantly slightly jerky. Windows through Bootcamp on the same machine in the same location with the same setup, is fine. So no matter what I do, something will work shoddily. For me, I don't have problem-free connectivity with the receiver OR bluetooth. Maybe it was a coincidence but that problem was driving me crazy, so thanks in any case.īonus: In case someone is new to mac like me and also has problems with mouse scrolling, this thread solved it for me: Īt least for you it works fine fine using the dongle. Even putting both hubs close together with the mac, the problem is gone, so I don't know about any interference, maybe the mac hub simply don't play well with my mouse, but by using another hub as the middle man it works, go figure. I was connecting my mouse through an usb hub I received from work especifically to connect peripherals to the macbook usb-c port (mouse, keyboard, external monitor).Īfter reading this reply I though it was bullshit, but I tried to connect my mouse to another hub (one I personally already had) and then connect that hub to the mac hub, and it worked, that's crazy. I never had any problems like this with any windows pc before. I am having to use a macbook for work, and my Logitech G305 was having this tracking problem that only happened on mac. I wanted to reply here just in case someone else in the future has the same problem, this worked for me. Is this just a fundamental issue with macOS which means you should steer clear of Logitech mice for macOS? Is there a fix? If I were using windows, I would LOVE this mouse. Windows is fine with the receiver, all the time. This is only when using the wireless USB receiver. I can watch the lights on the mouse flash as it regains connection, and even see the connection status in LogiOptions go gray, and then light up again indicating a disconnection. It will jump across the screen and lose connection for probably 2 seconds or so. However, when I use the USB universal wireless receiver, it works noticably better smoothness and latency-wise, but every so often, probably every ten seconds or so, the mouse will lose connection and reconnect, and as a result, LAG HORRIBLY. The main solution that people say, is to use the USB Receiver instead. This, I have seen is a common issue, exclusive to macOS. When using bluetooth, the mouse is CONSTANTLY slightly jumpy. I have had some issues on and off with the mouse since I got it honestly, with my 2016 baseline MBP, way back with Mojave. I have had AWFUL issues as of late, which seem to be the opposite of everyone else I have seen. ![]() I have a MacBook Pro 2020 (Four thunderbolt ports) and a Logitech Triathlon 720, running macOS Big Sur 11.0.1. ![]()
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