
I had my M110-mouse plugged into my docking station (Hyper Gen2 dock). Just a simple restart.īut then the bug returned just now. But a simple restart solved it (no resetting PRAM and/or NVRAM. I then switched computer, where I used Mac's Migration Assistent to move all my files and setup to the new machine.Īfter a while, the bug returned once. įor months, I didn't experience the bug at all. The bug went away for a good amount of time, after having followed the steps from my posted.

I just discovered that it happens with the the Mx Anywhere 2s Logitech mouse as well. I'm looking for a way where I can 'clear the driver cache' for the mouse? Are there any such thing? And the USB-cable is connected to an adapter, and I've tried reconnecting that as well.


When I start it again, then I'm unable to scroll up, on my external Logitech Mouse.
LOGITECH MOUSE DRIVER MAC MAC
My Mac crashes somewhere between once per day and once per week, when I have too many applications open.
