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I have posted this before several years ago, but it didn't seem to have a solution? So I will try again and see if owt has changed?
I have had an MX M3 for Mac mouse for several years and it's always been the situation that when the iMac has been put in sleep mode and the mouse left switched on the iMac wakes up after a minute or so and times out and goes back to sleep after a few minutes of not being touched, and wakes up again. This is without anyone touching it. It seemed to be a Logi problem and would be addressed in the fullness of time. It's been a long time and s far as I know the driver is up to date and it's still doing it.
To put it to sleep the method is to ckick on the Apple, top left, select 'Sleep', lift the mouse to expose its bottom (cheeky
), left click on the 'Sleep' and switch the mouse off IMMEDIATLY. If it's not off very quickly the blasted iMac wakes up again!
So, question is does anyone know if there is a fix for this? The iMac M1 is running Ventura 13.4
I have had an MX M3 for Mac mouse for several years and it's always been the situation that when the iMac has been put in sleep mode and the mouse left switched on the iMac wakes up after a minute or so and times out and goes back to sleep after a few minutes of not being touched, and wakes up again. This is without anyone touching it. It seemed to be a Logi problem and would be addressed in the fullness of time. It's been a long time and s far as I know the driver is up to date and it's still doing it.
To put it to sleep the method is to ckick on the Apple, top left, select 'Sleep', lift the mouse to expose its bottom (cheeky
So, question is does anyone know if there is a fix for this? The iMac M1 is running Ventura 13.4