Smoothmouse mac probel3/31/2023 ![]() Logitech now only supports mice that use their Options software that requires only the latest Mac OS versions and will not work with earlier Mac OS versions of Mavericks 10.9.x and El Capitan 10.10.x era just in case someone runs into the same problem with their older Logitech Wireless mouse or dongle. It could be a driver issue or a bug that needs to be squashed. Unfortunately the replacement dongle that Logitech supplied was not compatible with the old Logitech Control Center Software and I ended up having to use two different $20 system preferences software to get it working with an older Logitech USB dongle I had for a spare mouse of the same model. Which Mac do you have Have a 2018 Mini i5 and its very smooth scrolling up and down. We are aware that such issues may occur and we can fix them on a per-application basis. I had some problems with my Logitech M705 USB wireless mouse that had worked beautifully for years but I had a heck of a time resolving, but finally managed to find it was the USB transmitter dongle that was giving the intermittent problems. The problem has been confirmed by an Apple engineer (thanks to him for that) in an email correspondence with me. Version 1.0.10: Note: An appeal to advanced users: when using SmoothMouse with some games and professional applications, pressing and holding a mouse button may cause the mouse pointer to become extremely sensitive or stop moving at all. Nothing more annoying than a jerky and stubborn working mouse. ![]() Hopefully, Farkey will be able to get their Mouse working properly and let it be known for other's benefit what their solution was. Pro motion, meaning fast refresh rate and ultra smooth mouse / brush work. I guess offices are often exposed to much more RF interference then any home would normally be, but there is sure enough in most homes to upset them, including motorized appliances, and fluorescent lamps excetera. The question of why the 14 MacBook Pro is more expensive than the 13 MacBook. The problem is as well closely related to the cursor jumping issuethat has alone been fixed in Lion thanks to all our bug reports. You can supposedly avoid the issue by disabling QuartzExtreme. It seems it was sending out disrupting radio signals that was messing with her wireless USB mouse. The problem is caused by a bug somewhere at the windowserver level of Mac OS X, and not by a mouse driver. The problem is caused by a bug somewhere at the windowserver level of Mac OS X, and not by a mouse driver. In case it doesn’t, move its pairing button to the off position. If your Mouse has a button to turn it off, please do that. ![]() I was finally able to solve her problem by discovering it was the motor on her freezer that was next to the wall that was separating her in her computer room. Several temporary glitches like irregular mouse cursor, laggy mouse input can be fixed by restarting your Mac. I had a lady acquaintances I was trying to help with her wireless mouse years ago when they first appeared on the scene that she was having occasional troubles with it that nobody seemed to be able to solve. You must have an awful lot of Wireless interference at your workplace in order to disrupt both types of wireless mice. ![]()
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