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Alexey2018-11-13 17:31:38
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Alexey, 2018-11-13 17:31:38

Bluetooth mouse falls off on Mac, what to do?

There are several macbooks of different generations and with different OS (similar behavior everywhere), for example, I’ll take the config:
MBP 13 "2017 + Mojave + Logitech M590 Bluetooth mouse. All drivers and software for the mouse are installed, everything works fine, all buttons, settings and etc.
But sometimes, unexpectedly, at the strangest time, the mouse starts to behave inappropriately, moves in jumps or does not react at all to movements, if you turn it off and then turn it on again, everything returns to normal. If you do nothing, then somewhere in a minute- two, everything returns to normal by itself. This behavior is only if it is loaded into Makos. There is nothing unusual in the bluetoothd log, WiFi in the apartment is at 5GHz, there are no old interfering devices and any microwaves nearby. Moreover, it repeats, for example, in the country. So the problem is not external.
If you boot Windows on the same hardware via Bootcamp, everything is fine there and the mouse behaves adequately. If the mouse is connected via the Unifying whistle from the kit, there is no such behavior, in fact, there is no such behavior with any wired mouse. But there is no way to constantly keep the USB port occupied, given that it is not there :)
There is a lot of writing on the Internet about such "incompatibility" of bluetooth mice with a poppy, but what to do? In Windows, everything is fine. The Apple Magic Mouse is an unusable piece of shit, but the only "mouse" remnant that won't fall off. What are the alternatives to make sure it works. Does anyone have experience with specific devices?
PS Resetting the Bluetooth module did, deleted, paired, reset SMC and danced with a tambourine.

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Alexey, 2018-11-29
@alexxxst

In general, a two-day flight is normal.
Deleted /Library/Preferences/com.apple.Bluetooth.plist, immediately turned off the laptop. I reset the SMC after that, booted up, re-paired all the devices.
Pah-pah-pah, while nothing fell off.

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Vladimir Kuts, 2018-11-13
@fox_12

Possible contact bounce. I personally solved a similar problem simply by removing the battery cover - the mouse began to work much more stable.

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