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<blockquote data-quote="KoobCAM" data-source="post: 1933004" data-attributes="member: 400204"><p>Okay will try to address all the questions:</p><p></p><p>Logitech mouse model # is M705</p><p></p><p>Plugged into the hub:</p><p>Mouse USB Receiver</p><p>HDMI to Dell Monitor </p><p>USB Cord For Connecting Phone to Sync with MBP</p><p></p><p>The hub is plugged into the Thunderbolt port on the MBP</p><p></p><p>No issues charging the MBP it goes from 15% to 100% very quickly</p><p></p><p>"You want to plug your Apple power cord into the one marked PD INPUT, then plug the adapter into the MBP."- I don't understand what value this would have since I run the MBP off the battery until I get a low life warning and then plug it in to recharge. My understanding is that it is not healthy for the MBP battery to stay plugged in all the time.</p><p></p><p>"The Bluetooth mice don't always need a dongle and if the Mouse control software you are currently using doesn't work properly, maybe give SteerMouse a try, I believe they have a demo trial available or don't use any third-party software if you don't need any custom settings. Apple's System Preferences > Mouse settings might be enough and all you need." - The mouse is USB controlled and I have never added any software, it is a simple plug & play. I've tried adjusting all of the mouse controls in the Settings tab which has provided no improvement in function.</p><p></p><p>Think I covered everything, if not let me know. Again, I appreciate all the help!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KoobCAM, post: 1933004, member: 400204"] Okay will try to address all the questions: Logitech mouse model # is M705 Plugged into the hub: Mouse USB Receiver HDMI to Dell Monitor USB Cord For Connecting Phone to Sync with MBP The hub is plugged into the Thunderbolt port on the MBP No issues charging the MBP it goes from 15% to 100% very quickly "You want to plug your Apple power cord into the one marked PD INPUT, then plug the adapter into the MBP."- I don't understand what value this would have since I run the MBP off the battery until I get a low life warning and then plug it in to recharge. My understanding is that it is not healthy for the MBP battery to stay plugged in all the time. "The Bluetooth mice don't always need a dongle and if the Mouse control software you are currently using doesn't work properly, maybe give SteerMouse a try, I believe they have a demo trial available or don't use any third-party software if you don't need any custom settings. Apple's System Preferences > Mouse settings might be enough and all you need." - The mouse is USB controlled and I have never added any software, it is a simple plug & play. I've tried adjusting all of the mouse controls in the Settings tab which has provided no improvement in function. Think I covered everything, if not let me know. Again, I appreciate all the help!! [/QUOTE]
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