

- #Apple wireless mouse software update sierra driver#
- #Apple wireless mouse software update sierra Bluetooth#
- #Apple wireless mouse software update sierra mac#
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.
#Apple wireless mouse software update 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. 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.
#Apple wireless mouse software update sierra Bluetooth#
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.
#Apple wireless mouse software update sierra mac#
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.
