Standard OS driver works fine. Logitech Control Centre software is mainly needed to map the 'extra' buttons and features on some mice to useful functions. I have a MX Master, don't have Logitech control centre installed, and basic mousing, left/right buttons, the fancy scroll wheel and the horizontal scroll wheel all work fine.
Hello aev_84,
Welcome to the Apple Support Communities. I understand a Bluetooth mouse is not staying reliably connected. I'll do what I can to help.
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Logitech Gaming Mouse Catalina
Here are some suggestions:
Logitech Mouse Lag Mac Catalina
Since you've already removed the device and added it again, try checking for any potential sources of interference: Resolve Wi-Fi and Bluetooth issues caused by wireless interference
Disconnect any external devices from your computer such as any external drives and then reset the SMC and NVRAM:
If you are connected to a 2.4Ghz wireless network, try connecting to a 5Ghz network instead.
Also try disconnect from Wi-Fi altogether and see if you still have any issues.
Have a great day.
Nov 13, 2019 9:25 AM