![]() ![]() Removing the MX Anywhere mouse (even though it's not connected) actually fixed it for me. I use an MX Master 3 at home and have a separate MX Anywhere mouse that I use when out and about. In my case, I have quite a few Bluetooth devices listed (most of which are not connected). I've been getting horrible stuttering with my AirPods and I've tried all manner of solutions, which never worked. The lag is gone.ĮDIT: To add, I'm also running the Logi Options+ app. I tested it by opening and closing System Preferences, various Office 365 apps, browsers, etc. I can't say if that sounds more like an Apple or Logitech issue, but it's certainly a stupid issue. Somehow, the other mouse still being on my BT list caused a communication issue with the mouse I've been using. I removed the previous 3S mouse from my BT list, and even though it was not connected (and is not even present in this building), THAT ELIMINATED THE LAG COMPLETELY. Only one device was connected, my current 3S M. There were 4 BT devices in my BT preferences: 1) Magic Keyboard w/ Numeric Keypad, 2) Magic Trackpad 2, 3) MX Master 3S M (my current mouse), and 4) MX Master 3S, a previous mouse that I replaced but never removed from BT. I read a post where someone solved it by reducing the number of Bluetooth devices, suspecting an issue with Bluetooth bandwidth. Any window opened, closed, file saved, closed, application opened, closed, etc. For me, it would lag/jump any time my iMac was "thinking". One post said it was when they opened System Preferences, then theirs would lag. I've had really bad lag/delay using my MX Master 3S for Mac on my iMac Pro running Ventura 13.1. ![]()
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