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Q: Problem with Logitech Mouse on Sierra

I posted a question in the Logitech forums, but I thought I'd ask, here, to see if anyone had any ideas.

 

I have a Logitech Marathon M705 wireless mouse.  Upon updating my MacBook Pro to Sierra, I updated the Logitech Control Center to the newest version for Sierra, 3.9.5.

 

The mouse receiver is plugged in.  The mouse is, still, properly paired with it, as evidenced by the fact that I can move the curser around with it.  The LCC software is recognizing that the receiver is plugged in, but it won't let me configure it.  Just "No Logitech Device Found".

 

Anyone have Logitech mice and have any idea how to fix this?

 

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MacBook Pro (15-inch Mid 2010), macOS Sierra (10.12)

Posted on Sep 24, 2016 2:15 PM

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  • by Kappy,

    Kappy Kappy Sep 24, 2016 2:28 PM in response to Cerebro
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    Sep 24, 2016 2:28 PM in response to Cerebro

    Here's my suggestion.

     

    Uninstall the Logitech software. Download and install SteerMouse. Much better than Logitech's software.

  • by dianeoforegon,

    dianeoforegon dianeoforegon Sep 24, 2016 2:33 PM in response to Cerebro
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    Sep 24, 2016 2:33 PM in response to Cerebro

    I have a M510 and have the same results. I ended up buying a new Mouse. BTW, there is a new Marathon 720 mouse that works with Logitech Options. This will work in Sierra.

     

    You could try USB-Overdrive.

  • by Cerebro,

    Cerebro Cerebro Sep 24, 2016 2:56 PM in response to Kappy
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    Sep 24, 2016 2:56 PM in response to Kappy

    Giving SteerMouse a try.  I've got all my mouse functionality back with it.  Might be worth coughing up the $20 for it.  I've always liked Logitech's hardware.  Their software has always left a lot to be desired.

  • by Kappy,

    Kappy Kappy Sep 24, 2016 2:59 PM in response to Cerebro
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    Sep 24, 2016 2:59 PM in response to Cerebro

    I agree. Logitech's software is always lacking in my opinion. I've use SteerMouse since I discovered Version 1.0! Version 5.x.x has been in beta testing. It will bring full Sierra compatibility once it is released. Hopefully, that will be soon.

  • by ArgoDa,

    ArgoDa ArgoDa Sep 27, 2016 10:59 AM in response to Cerebro
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    Sep 27, 2016 10:59 AM in response to Cerebro

    I had the same problem on Sierra. After installing Karabiner, Logitech Mx Master stopped work and didn't move (neither via bluetooth nor through Unifying). The system saw it (bluetooth) but LCC didn't. I uninstalled Carabiner (at the moment  Carabiner doesn't work on Sierra anyway) using uninstalling button of Carabiner. After uninstalling it, the mouse started working. 

  • by BlessedKev,

    BlessedKev BlessedKev Oct 4, 2016 3:31 AM in response to Kappy
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    Oct 4, 2016 3:31 AM in response to Kappy

    Worked for me. My M705 is now working like it should have been all along!