Do you keep experiencing cursor lag while using a Logitech mouse over Bluetooth on an M1 iMac, MacBook, or Mac mini? Many reasons—such as wireless interference, a buggy Bluetooth module, or translation issues with the support software—can cause that. But we can show you how to fix it.
How to Fix Logitech Mouse Lag on M1 Macs
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