I recently got a new Logitech mouse and I installed Logitech Options for it. But now my MacBook's built-in trackpad doesn't work, whether I have the mouse attached or not. Does anyone know if there's a way to re-enable the trackpad? Thanks.
Does anyone know if there's a way to re-enable the trackpad? Thanks.
I beg to disagree. Prior to adding Logitech Options, using my M510 mouse was misery. It had uneven acceleration and the pointer was so fricking jerky that iI had to borrow a mac mouse for some work in GIMP. After adding Options, the mouse is perfectly behaved.Without much detail, suggest removing the Logitech software. It's really not needed to use your mouse unless you have some special options that you need.