Hello,
After upgrading to High Sierra, my mouse (Microsoft Comfort) has defaulted to factory settings, and the speed cursor is very low, which is OK, but kind of annoying for me. When opening the Settings > Mouse panel, the mouse is not recognized, so I can't change the setting. It has been working fine with El Capitan, and I was able to access it.
I've already tried resetting the SMC, restarting in safe mode, using a different port and downloading the microsoft driver (which seems it's just for configuring the extra buttons). An Apple support call guy told me that "My mouse is not compatible with High Sierra" (what?) It's just an USB-compliant mouse, I should be able to change the cursor speed!
Is anybody else experiencing this issue? Thanks
After upgrading to High Sierra, my mouse (Microsoft Comfort) has defaulted to factory settings, and the speed cursor is very low, which is OK, but kind of annoying for me. When opening the Settings > Mouse panel, the mouse is not recognized, so I can't change the setting. It has been working fine with El Capitan, and I was able to access it.
I've already tried resetting the SMC, restarting in safe mode, using a different port and downloading the microsoft driver (which seems it's just for configuring the extra buttons). An Apple support call guy told me that "My mouse is not compatible with High Sierra" (what?) It's just an USB-compliant mouse, I should be able to change the cursor speed!
Is anybody else experiencing this issue? Thanks