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)-OTHER, macOS Sierra (10.12)

Posted on Sep 24, 2016 2:15 PM

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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.

Jan 25, 2017 9:28 AM in response to Cerebro

The provided answers don't help me. The updated drivers don't fix it, and the solution in the YouTube video from BKRGL doesn't make a difference.


In my case the situation is that when I use my Logitech mouse and the Apple trackpad together, they don't play nice. Specifically, if I grab something with the mouse (point and grab) and then drag with the trackpad, there is 100% lag. As in, the object doesn't move until I let go the mouse button, then it snaps to its new position. This is my normal way of working, and it worked just fine up until Sierra. (I.e., I could hold with the mouse button and drag around with the trackpad without any lag.)

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