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RedOctober

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Hi, I've just upgraded (not clean install) from 10.9.5 to 10.10.4 on my MBP mid 2012 and found something strange.

1. If I disconnect the Ethernet cable and leave the wireless on, the bluetooth mouse (Logitech M557) works.
2. If I connect the Ethernet cable and turn off wireless, the bluetooh mouse works.
3. If I connect an Ethernet cable and turn wireless on, my bluetooth mouse stops responding.

I haven't encountered this issue in 10.9.5. so I suspect it's because of 10.10.x and the newer MBPs do not have the Ethernet connector built in. I haven't tried resetting the PRAM yet.

Can someone confirm this issue or is it just me?

Cheers
 

Taz Mangus

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Hi, I've just upgraded (not clean install) from 10.9.5 to 10.10.4 on my MBP mid 2012 and found something strange.

1. If I disconnect the Ethernet cable and leave the wireless on, the bluetooth mouse (Logitech M557) works.
2. If I connect the Ethernet cable and turn off wireless, the bluetooh mouse works.
3. If I connect an Ethernet cable and turn wireless on, my bluetooth mouse stops responding.

I haven't encountered this issue in 10.9.5. so I suspect it's because of 10.10.x and the newer MBPs do not have the Ethernet connector built in. I haven't tried resetting the PRAM yet.

Can someone confirm this issue or is it just me?

Cheers

Have you seen this: http://forums.logitech.com/t5/Mice-...reezing-in-OS-X-Yosemite-10-10-3/td-p/1380882 and this: http://forums.logitech.com/t5/Mice-...reezing-in-OS-X-Yosemite-10-10-3/td-p/1380882.

Have you looked in the Console log to see what messages are being reported regarding the Logitech mouse?

What you are experiencing could be a Logitech driver issue. It appears that others have switched from using the Logitech driver to the SteerMouse driver.
 
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RedOctober

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Mar 14, 2015
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West side of Oz
Have you seen this: http://forums.logitech.com/t5/Mice-...reezing-in-OS-X-Yosemite-10-10-3/td-p/1380882 and this: http://forums.logitech.com/t5/Mice-...reezing-in-OS-X-Yosemite-10-10-3/td-p/1380882.

Have you looked in the Console log to see what messages are being reported regarding the Logitech mouse?

What you are experiencing could be a Logitech driver issue. It appears that others have switched from using the Logitech driver to the SteerMouse driver.


Thanks for the heads up Taz, I'll look into it a bit further.
 
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