![]() ![]() ![]() Is there anything else I could do? I see that this issue has already been addressed by Apple back in January and while my mouse didn't have stuttering issues it still annoys me that I cannot fully enjoy this mouse because of that slight delay that makes it unnacurate. But that should also not be the case anyway since this mouse is made to work via bluetooth. The issue here is that I'd have to use a dongle to connect that USB A receiver to the type C ports. How to Update Microsoft Bluetooth Mouse Device Drivers By Hand: The default driver versions for Microsoft Bluetooth Mouse devices can be obtained through. On the other hand, it functions perfectly fine on my Windows machine with a Bolt receiver or bluetooth - and, while doing that, I also connected the receiver to my MBP and it also works perfectly fine that way. Mouse button features: 4 buttons: left, right, wheel, power (press >3 seconds to pair) Scrolling features: Modern wheel for vertical scrolling and button clicking. To answer the obvious questions, yes, I have the latest version of Mac OS, I have Logi Options installed with the latest update available (same behaviour without the software installed), checked all the Accessibility options that are related to Bluetooth mouse, did reset the Bluetooth module both from my mouse and from Mac OS. The connection is stable and all but there is a slight delay/latency everytime I move the cursor like it's 10ms behind, which makes it annoying to use because it's not so accurate. Since I bought my M1 Macbook Pro I keep having connectivity-related issues with my Logitech MX Master 3 for Mac. Bluetooth mouse issue with M1 Macbook Pro Hi, ![]()
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