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I've noticed annoying behaviors with my M325c mouse on macOS Sierra. Not so much scrolling, but the pointer doesn't want to move fluid across the screen. It's jerky and lags like the computer is busy. Never experienced that under El Capitan. This is on a quad-core Mac mini.
 
I removed Logitech Control Center and installed Logitech Options, but it couldn't find my keyboard and mouse. So then I looked on the Logitech site and they just posted a new Logitech Control Center for macOS Sierra today. It's version 3.9.5. So I installed that. It seems to be working fine now. Hopefully that fixed it.
 
Hope they update soon the logitech Options for mac OS X 10.12x
My anywhere MX2 have a serious lag from time to time. Tryed every piece of software you all named before, no succes. Maybe a software conflict somehow :(
 
What a mad thread. So strange that one has to defend using a mouse. Why do some people think the peak usage of a computer is social media or sending emails? Trackpads are garbage for intensive work.
 
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What a mad thread. So strange that one has to defend using a mouse. Why do some people think the peak usage of a computer is social media or sending emails? Trackpads are garbage for intensive work.

I laugh at you all. Mouse Pfft. Trackpads pfft.

Wacom. That is all.

Oh by the way you are right. This is STUPID thread in every way. Only Macrumors could incite anger regarding an input device.
 
Haven't used a Logitech mouse in years, but I remember the LCC app being hot garbage.
Wouldn't change my mouse (and keyboard for that matter) for anything but the LCC is made by the devil himself.

Why would anyone use this atrocity of a thing on a beautiful Mac?
Maybe it's just me but my Logitech K760 solar keyboard is one of the most beautiful keyboards available.
 
I laugh at you all. Mouse Pfft. Trackpads pfft.

Wacom. That is all.

Oh by the way you are right. This is STUPID thread in every way. Only Macrumors could incite anger regarding an input device.
Absolutely Wacoms are great! I prefer using them on smaller screens rather than my giant iMac. But yeah, very good.
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Why would anyone use this atrocity of a thing on a beautiful Mac?
If you hadn't been on this site for so long ago I'd swear you'd be a joke account. But now, I don't know. Which I think makes it worse.
 
3.9.5 LCC was posted today which should resolve any Sierra issues with Control Center software.

Go grab it from here:

http://support.logitech.com/en_us/software/logitech-control-center-for-macintosh-os-x
Improved scroll performance somewhat in Safari but "infinity scroll" function on my Performance MX is still incredible choppy, sometimes it works and sometimes the scrolling just stops randomly in the middle of the scrolling.

And still almost impossible to scroll in Finder.

Dont know why its so hard for Logitech to fix this while Sierra was in beta, magic trackpad has super smooth scrolling so why cant Logitech replicate that :S
 
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I'll have to check my Mac Mini with the Performance MX mouse, which is what I use with it. I upgraded to Sierra the other day and then left it be, not really using it since it serves as a media center most of the time. I really love that mouse and use them on almost all my Mac's and PC's.
 
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You couldn't sound more ludicrous if you tried. Did you actually think that through before you posted it?
Yes he did. That's why he said 'doing mac wrong' not 'doing computing wrong'. The one reason to chose a Mac over a much cheaper Windows PC is hassle-free integration of software and hardware, including peripherals. When you buy a peripheral that destroys the one thing good about a product, than you're using it wrong. It's like putting off-road tires on a racing car.
 
Logitech M500 corded works fine.
I would like if it's possible to disable LCC's vertical scrolling and have it by apple's default. I don't know but it's better. Does anyone knows if I can switch it and keep all the other settings as it be? The same was also happening in El Capitan. Thanks !!
 
Any parallels users (Windows 10) having problems with Logitech Options and custom keyboard shortcuts mapped to your mouse buttons?
 
I downloaded USB Overdrive. It is a much better experience than Logitech's Control Center. You just hit the key on the mouse that you want to program and it highlights the keys number so you can choose from a huge selection of program options. You can even program the search key on top of the mouse to activate Siri. Thanks for the suggestion.
 
There is also an issue after doing the Windows 10 anniversary update, so problems on all fronts.
 
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