Cyberpunk 2077 Mouse Scroll Wheel, Middle Mouse Button Fix Logitechs MX.
#Logitech mouse mac scroll not working update
Many here are clearly disappointed in that the older-generation Magic Mouse/Trackpad, expressly designed for Mac, are not supported by iPadOS - however, all computing systems have limits as to the type of devices that it can support. If the problem is limited to a particular app, update the problematic 5. For this reason, basic devices, such as a “basic” mouse seem to have full OS support - whereas a feature-rich Mouse (with many bells-and-whistles) only provides its basic functions when connected to iPad. If its any consolation to you, they are also on Windows.
#Logitech mouse mac scroll not working drivers
Additional device driver installation is not (and never has been) supported on iOS platforms. My conclusion is that the Logitech drivers are simply buggy. What's more is that it works fine with the Logi Options Daemon turned off. It stops scrolling as soon as the window gains focus. I can even scroll terminal window when it's not focused. That will refresh the wireless connection and give a wireless mouse the opportunity to establish a more stable communication channel. Turn the mouse off, wait ten seconds, and turn the mouse back on. Mouse scroll works fine whenever anything else is focused. For mice with power switches, try cycling the power. For example, many Mice require a manufacturer-supplied “driver” to be installed to enable additional “buttons” (beyond the basic/generic left/right mouse-buttons) and any proprietary “touch” functionality. The problem simply is that the mouse scroll doesn't work when MacOS terminal is focused. Generic device support provides basic input functionality. The original Magic Mouse and Trackpad were not designed or intended to operate with iPadOS - and whilst not supported by iPadOS, remain fully operable with the Mac computers for which they were designed to operate. This mouse has a mechanical mousewheel (the ticking kind), which can also be clicked from the sides to horizontally scroll. The Apple Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse 2 and Magic Trackpad 2 all have full support - plus generic support is added for third-party input devices. Apple documentation is very clear as to the user interface devices supported by the iPadOS 13.4 update. Now I have not rebooted my Mac as yet, to see if the Options app will still work and detect the mouse, but regardless, I can copy the 'Logi Options Daemon.app' to the Applications folder and manually execute if needed - until Logitech release a working version Hope this helps anyone experiencing similar issues.