
If anyone knows a fix, please let me know because I've tried accessibility settings and all.ĮDIT: I updated to the Monterey beta and I am pleased to say that It looks like that bluetooth issue is not here at all, I'm excited! Hopefully it stays this way. I am considering upgrading to the Monterey beta to see if it fixes is or makes it worse, I do pixel art on my PC and its infuriating to draw with a jittery mouse. In my home I have:Two HomePods, Apple TV, AirPods Pro, Magic Mouse 2, Magic Keyboard, iPhone, 2 iPads and a few Bluetooth Mice. (I even tried using the USB dongle for the Razer and still was having connectivity errors)

#TSMINE BLUETOOTH MOUSE DRIVER FOR A MAC PRO#
I don't remember this issue being a thing with my previous MacBook Pro 2016, unfortunately I sold it so I can't test a comparison, but there's so many videos on YouTube about "How to Fix Mouse Lag on MacOS" that this seems ridiculous.Īnother Note: I considered that maybe the Bluetooth unit in the M1 chip may not be the best or it might be overworking itself, so I turned off any other connectivity for wifi and even powered off my phone so that Air Drop wouldn't trigger. This is all with different surfaces and all.

All with the same result, works fine for a while then randomly starts jittering while moving the mouse. Perfect size for travelling and it can be easily put into your laptop bag and ultra-space.
#TSMINE BLUETOOTH MOUSE DRIVER FOR A MAC SOFTWARE#
Recently I've tried that same Logitech Mouse, Razer Naga Pro, and Magic Mouse 2. receiver+ type c adapter, no additional driver or software needed. I've had an M1 MacBook Air for a while, and started to want to use it as my "desktop" by using USBC to HDMI to my monitor.Ī long time ago I used a cheap Logitech Mouse and it had some crazy lag issues and the software wasn't working and I figured it was Logitech not optimizing their devices for the new Macs or New Operating system. TLDR: Please Comment if you are having Bluetooth Mouse issues on an M1 device.
