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  2. Wireless mouse stutter. I have a wireless mouse connected by dongle to my MacBook Pro 13" with MacOS Big Sur 11.1 (razer basilisk x hyperspeed) and whenever I move the cursor, it will pause for a few seconds and continue on and each stutter varies in length. Its not system lag because my trackpad works perfectly fine and does not stutter at all.

  3. Open System Preferences from the Dock and click the Bluetooth button. Turn Bluetooth On. Click the Set Up a New Device button. Power on the mouse and hold it a few inches from your Mac. Click Mouse, and then click Continue. When your mouse appears in the list, click Continue to finish the pairing process.

  4. Thank you for reaching out in Apple Support Communities. We understand you have a wireless keyboard and a mouse by Dell, that is intermittently loosing connection to your MacBook Pro. We can help point you in the right direction. To help troubleshoot the wireless mouse and keyboard, we suggest to follow the steps outlined on Dell's website ...

  5. If so, suggest checking with the Manufacture for update software. From the image it's visible what the mouse cursor starts doing randomly. Typically this happens after waking from sleep, plugging in the monitor (HDMI) and the mouse (USB-A) via the same dongle (USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter). What does make it go away is to unplug the mouse ...

  6. TheLittles. nu17mb Said: " Can't pair bluetooth mouse on macbook air M1 Brand new Macbook Air M1 and can't connect Magic Mouse 2 or MX Master 3 mouse via Bluetooth. -------. Try resetting the Bluetooth module. Go Here: Use "Reset the Bluetooth module" to Fix Constant Bluetooth Disconnections.

  7. Of course, the MacBook lacking USB-A ports, I've gotten a Thunderbolt 3/USBC <=> USBA adaptor for between the computer and the dongle. Theories: A) The adaptor is less than good. B) There is some base incompatibility between this aged mouse and new computer. C) There is is setting or driver I need that I haven't stumbled across yet.

  8. 2.4ghz wireless mouse not connecting to MacBook pro

    discussions.apple.com/thread/7102722

    Yes, I made sure they were in correctly twice. The light of the mouse turned on too, but that didn't help the situation. Kappy. Level 10. 361,819 points. Jun 29, 2015 11:34 PM in response to Gunner Bones. Contact the vendor or manufacturer to see if they can help you. 2.4ghz wireless mouse not connecting to MacBook pro. .

  9. Magic Mouse Just got a MacBook Pro and magic mouse and completed migration. Problem is that I can't get the mouse to pair with the MacBook. Mouse battery is charged. So far have opened system preferences, clicked on Bluetooth, selected system administrator's mouse and clicked on 'connect'. I get the rotating wheel and nothing else.

  10. mac mouse moves but doesn't click - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/3005211

    My setup: Macbook Pro, Thunderbolt Monitor, Wireless Magic Mouse, Wireless Trackpad, Wacom Tablet. I had exactly the same issue - the mouse and trackpad would move the cursor around the screen, but the left-click function wouldn't work on either device. The Wacom tablet (pen tablet) left click would work.

  11. Subject says it all for the most part. I have an external USB hub connected to one on my Thunderbolt 3/USB-C ports on my MacBook Air early 2020 model running Catalina 10.15.4. At random times during the day (2-3 times a day) my Logitech G602 mouse and external Apple Keyboard will stop responding completely and only a reboot will restore ...