I had this issue on my Mac Mini after the update to 10.12.14. After trying for a while to get it working I eventually tried turning off the mouse with the switch on the mouse (Logitech M185) and rebooting with only the track pad enabled. Once the reboot was done and I was back to the desktop, I clicked about a bit with just the track pad, all OK, then I turned the mouse back on and it worked exactly as it did prior to the update. I rebooted again (without turning off the mouse) just to make sure and the USB Logitech mouse was fine. I cannot vouch that it will work on macbooks etc. Download a macOS installer, such as macOS Mojave or macOS High Sierra. To download macOS Mojave or High Sierra for this purpose, download from a Mac that is using macOS Sierra 10.12.5 or later, or El Capitan 10.11.6. 24W 5Gbps 6 Ports USB 3.0 Hub Splitter Expansion for PC/Laptop/Mac OS X/USB disk. Mac OS X Sierra 10.12 - Bootable USB (recovery, Upgrade, fresh install) Brand New. But it worked for me on mu MacMini. Hope it helps. I think I'm having a similar issue. • MacBook Pro (Early 2013) • Upgraded from earlier version of macOS Sierra to latest (10.12.4) • Using Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Wireless USB mouse I know this mouse may not be officially supported by Microsoft on Mac, but it was working mostly fine (except maybe one or two of the special buttons) for a while. After the macOS upgrade, it doesn't seem to work anymore at all. (It may have worked momentarily after the upgrade but don't remember for sure). I've tried plugging wireless USB dongle directly into laptop as well as a USB hub. Also tried rebooting macOS. The light is on the mouse so I think batteries are still OK. I didn't install any special driver for the mouse to work originally with macOS Sierra. I'm hoping that Apple may note the new USB mouse issues with the latest Sierra update and perhaps provide a new patch release. Any other suggestions? I had this issue on my Mac Mini after the update to 10.12.14. After trying for a while to get it working I eventually tried turning off the mouse with the switch on the mouse (Logitech M185) and rebooting with only the track pad enabled. Once the reboot was done and I was back to the desktop, I clicked about a bit with just the track pad, all OK, then I turned the mouse back on and it worked exactly as it did prior to the update. I rebooted again (without turning off the mouse) just to make sure and the USB Logitech mouse was fine. I cannot vouch that it will work on macbooks etc. But it worked for me on mu MacMini. Hope it helps. Apple Footer • This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums. Apple disclaims any and all liability for the acts, omissions and conduct of any third parties in connection with or related to your use of the site. All postings and use of the content on this site are subject to the. Discord: Rules • No profanity: Keep it clean • No torrent links or P2P of copyrighted material: We want to avoid legal trouble, so please don't share links like this in posts or comments. • Flair your posts: Please make sure to flair your posts by clicking the 'flair' button below the post. • Questions Must Have Adequate Information: At a minimum, you must provide your Motherboard Model, CPU, and GPU. RAM/HDD/SSD/Monitor/Accessories are usually not the cause of issues (though you may provide them anyway). We reserve the right to remove posts that don't meet the minimum criteria. If you are asking about a Laptop, you must provide the full model number. • Search Before Posting: If your question has already been posted before (even if not by you), please make sure to read the other post before posting. In the event it doesn't answer your question/problem, please link prior post you read and then ask about what you don't understand. Browse Categories: What is a Hackintosh? A Hackintosh is a non-Apple computer that runs Mac OS X. • AMD USERS READ THIS: Though technically permitted, the general consensus on Hackintoshes with AMD CPUs is that they're more trouble than they're worth. We probably won't be able to help with any AMD-related issues. • OS X INSTALLERS NOTE: This sub is dedicated to legally obtained copies of OS X. Please do not ask, or post, about things like iAtkos, Niresh, or any other modified OS X installer that may have malicious code in it!
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