Both Magic Keyboard and Magic Mouse would suddenly start disconnecting and connecting back like Christmas lights and it would make them utterly unusable. I have a MBP 2018 15” and I’ve had Bluetooth issues with it from day 1. I have everything Apple but I think I may have to take this back and get a Windows laptop - the M1 macs are all sold out pretty much everywhere and I need a machine to work on now. I am annoyed because I really like the machine, but I cannot work like this. I have been through re-installs, full resets, absolutely everything with apple support - today we went through 3 installs of Big Sur and it's still doing it. The mouse seems to jolt every time I use it and the headphones seem to drop in and out almost instantly leaving the voice out of sync with the picture (on YouTube for example). My keyboard suffers severe lag, it's unusable - the letters on the screen lag so far behind what I am typing it never catches up, these weird accent keys keep popping up. I use the Magic Keyboard and MX3 mouse and Airpod Pro's and more recently I got some Sony MX4's. I have MBP M1, this is actually my 2nd machine as the first one was faulty. So glad I found this thread, I too am having terrible BT issues. Maybe the M1 security chip blocked the first port (adress) of the mice because of this connection issue in the first place, dunno.īut works fine now with the solution above :) Somehow if the mouse was connected in the first place or had connection issues (at my M1 it blinked for a few seconds between connected/diconnected and then finally lost signal) or it was connected via the USB-Bluetooth dongle from logitech, the port (1,2,3) which the mouse is pointing to is just dead for this specific mac. Repeat the process and change the device number the mouse is pointing to (button on the back) port 2 or 3 (this little button at the bottom with changes the device the mouse is pointing to, called logitech flow)ģ) Turn your mouse and keys off, wait a few seconds, turn it on againĤ) Go to your bluetooth settings on the M1 macbook and then you will see your mouse listed, can connect it and everything works totally fine 2) Change the device number on the back of your logitech mouse or keys to another number, e.g. Then I randomly found the solution myself:ġ) Disable bluetooth on your macbook air or pro M1, wait for 5 seconds, enable it again. Had the exact same issue, talked to apple and logitech, nothing helped.
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