![]() I'll probably get usb overdrive now just so I have a right mouse button doing double clicks again. at least that is how I explained this behavior to myself after changing the usb thing back to the usb port on my mac book pro and realizing the mouse wasn't jumping around anymore.īz had a really good answer as well and I was hopeful it was that particular mouse but I figured this out before even going there. It turns out the keyboard not only doesn't have enough juice for the iphone to charge but also is unable to constantly provide the mouse usb dongle thingie with enough power to operate, causing it to cut out. the mouse had been jumpy since I moved it there to free up a usb port on the mac to charge my iphone. ![]() the little usb dongle that communicates with the mouse had been attached to my (wired apple) keyboard. aabbblee got me onto the right track by pointing out it might be a wireless problem. Response by poster: back a day later and the problem is resolved. The problem is as well closely related to the cursor jumping issue that has alone been fixed in Lion thanks to all our bug reports. You can supposedly avoid the issue by disabling QuartzExtreme. posted by krautland to Computers & Internet (15 answers total) The problem is caused by a bug somewhere at the windowserver level of Mac OS X, and not by a mouse driver. share ideas of suggest a painless death for it because I am ready to go postal on it. You are this little logitech mouse last hope. other mice previously worked well with my mac book pro. I'm ready to throw this dreck into the can and accept that this mouse (which sadly I can no longer return) needs to be replaced. I've tried to look for obvious smudges though I avoided looking into the laser hole for obvious reasons. I tried a black mousepad, a yellow folder, a white piece of paper). I have changed the surface below the mouse (it's an optical mouse. I have uninstalled steer mouse and just used 10.4.11 to run the mouse. Found a solution that seems to work for me - when my Mighty Mouse goes jumpy and slow to respond after connecting to another Bluetooth device, I go to Bluetooth Preferences (either from the BT icon on my menu bar, or from System Preferences), and on the Settings tab, deselect Discoverable. fast forward a week of perfect behavior and my mouse is back to jumping around. alas, I wanted that right button, so I installed steer mouse, which I was assured was much better. not to worry, macs still let you use such mice, they just don't have customizable a right button. being the hackjob that it is logitech's own control center refused to accept it accordingly and the site didn't provide any drivers. I purchased a logitech RX720 mouse a while back without realizing it was meant for windows only.
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