Mac Catalina Upgrade


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18 hours ago, SNestor said:

Yes...I have the same problem.  I think Logitech is aware...but the solution might be a new mouse.  

The problem was fixed once I remove the Logi Options Daemon and then added it back in. I had tried to unlock and check and then check it back in but could not uncheck it so I removed it added it back in from Finder and it started working. Rebooted my Mac and it is still working.image.thumb.png.5b625ba8cbe5c05b2d20b0ec5fead8c9.png

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3 hours ago, Electromen said:
  1. Click Open System Preferences.
  2. In System Preferences, click the lock at the bottom left corner to unlock.
  3. In the right panel, check the boxes for Logitech Options and Logitech Options Daemon.

I did this...but you cannot uncheck the box associated with the Logitech Daemon.  I don’t know why...but a quick google search revealed that Logitech has a problem with Catalina. 

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