![]() If neither of those work, try the logitech usb dongle devices, which have never failed me (unlike nearly every Bluetooth device I have ever used in my life). Wait until the keyboard shows up on the 'Add a device' list, then click on it. Press link button on keyboard until the channel 2 light is on and press again until blinking. ![]() On the 'Add a device' screen, click Bluetooth. Also, you could see if an app can check for bluetooth activity in the vicinity - it may be that there are some signals in the area you aren't aware of. Under the 'Mouse, Keyboard and Pen' list, select keyboard and click 'Remove device'. I would say see if the issue continues after getting the devices closer to the computer in a direct line of sight. It becomes worse when I use a Bluetooth headset. Already tried repairing and reinstalling the logitech option but still no luck. You can do so by going to the Apple menu > Restart. I had disconnects and lagging with my apple wireless keyboard and mouse and finally wound up using this workaround. Logitech MX Master 3s Lagging on MacOS Ventura Since the upgrade to macOS Ventura, I got laggy out of my MX 3s with bluetooth connection. Sometimes, you can stop your mouse from lagging by resetting it. ![]() Reset Bluetooth Module (for Bluetooth Mouse) The Bluetooth Module is what Apple uses for configuration, settings, and use of Bluetooth hardware within the device. Otherwise the signal (dongle or bluetooth from an apple wireless product) has to travel through my monitor (because my mac mini is on a shelf behind my monitor). If your mouse is still lagging after you pair it, you’ll have to try the next fix. To fix this lag you just need to rest the Bluetooth module by pressing Shift+Option > click on the Bluetooth icon in the menu bar > Debug > Reset Bluetooth module. ![]() I finally gave up and use logitech mouse and keyboard that connect to my mac mini via a small usb dongle (which I have plugged into a short USB extension cord so the dongle in on my desk and has an unobstructed line of sight between the dongle and the mouse and keyboard. The reason why the mouse cursor is lagging on mac and MacBooks is because of the Bluetooth module. Probably something to do with bluetooth issues. ![]()
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