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senttoschool

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I got a new Logitech MX 2S wireless bluetooth mouse to use with my M1 MBA. I noticed right away that after connecting with Bluetooth, there is severe latency between the mouse movement and the onscreen cursor.

Anyone experienced this?
 

Liang1990

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Yeah, I got MX 2s and MacBook Air M1 as well, same issue.
One of my friend got MX 2s and MacBook Pro 2018, same issue.
If you want to have perfect connection, try to use receiver instead of bluetooth, unfortunately, MBA M1 do not have USB A.
 

AppleTO

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This happened to me as well with my M1 MacBook Air. I have a Logitech M585. I wouldn’t say the latency is severe in my case, but it’s noticeable to the point were I had to switch to USB.
 

senttoschool

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Yeah, I got MX 2s and MacBook Air M1 as well, same issue.
One of my friend got MX 2s and MacBook Pro 2018, same issue.
If you want to have perfect connection, try to use receiver instead of bluetooth, unfortunately, MBA M1 do not have USB A.
I got this mouse so I don't have to carry a dongle around to use a mouse. Curse Apple for removing USBA.
 
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