Logitech Mouse Mac

Logitech previously announced that Logitech Control Center (LCC) would not be compatible with macOS 11 (Big Sur). We are now excited to share that LCC will be fully compatible with macOS 11 (Big Sur), but only for a limited period and support for LCC on macOS 11 will end early 2021.

After the limited compatibility period ends, the below LCC devices will not be supported in Logitech Options and you can check for your devices here. If you have one of these listed products you should still be able to use basic functions such as left-click, right-click, middle button, and scroll wheel, but customization in LCC or Logitech Options is not possible. All other LCC devices will work with Logitech Options, which can be downloaded here.

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With the new Apple release of their Apple Silicon-based computers, LCC will not be compatible with these new systems. Your LCC-supported device should have basic functionality but customization in LCC won’t be possible. All of our Logitech Options-supported devices will be fully compatible.

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If you experience any issues during the limited compatibility period please ensure you have LCC version 3.9.11 or later installed, which can be downloaded at this link.

For additional information about keyboard, presentation and mice software support on macOS 11 (Big Sur) please check our support site and note below which devices won’t be supported.

Logitech Options Unsupported Legacy Devices in macOS 11 (Big Sur)

  • M100 Optical Mouse
  • M110 Optical Mouse
  • M205 Wireless Mouse
  • V220 Cordless Optical Mouse
  • V320 Cordless Optical Mouse
  • V450 Laser Cordless Mouse
  • V470 Cordless Laser Mouse
  • V550 Nano Cordless Mouse
  • MX Revolution
  • MX Air
  • MX300 Optical Mouse
  • MX310 Optical Mouse
  • MX400 Laser Corded Mouse
  • MX500 Optical Mouse
  • MX510 Optical Mouse
  • MX600 Laser Cordless Mouse
  • MX620 Cordless Laser Mouse
  • MX1000 Laser Cordless Mouse
  • MX1100 Laser Cordless Mouse
  • VX Nano Cordless Laser Mouse
  • Optical Wheel Mouse
  • LX3 Optical Wheel Mouse
  • LX5 Cordless Optical Mouse
  • LX8 Cordless Laser Mouse
  • Trackman Wheel
  • TrackMan Marble Wheel
  • MouseMan Traveller Optical Mouse
  • MouseMan Wheel Optical
  • MouseMan Dual Optical
  • MouseMan Plus
  • Optical Tilt Wheel mouse
  • iFeel Optical Mouse
  • M-BT96a Pilot Optical Mouse
  • Marble 2 button mouse
  • Laser Mouse M-UAL120
  • S530 Laser Keyboard
  • Wave Cordless keyboard
  • Wave Corded Keyboard
  • diNovo Edge Mac Keyboard
  • Internet Navigator Keyboard
  • iTouch Keyboard

Please continue to check our support site for future updates and compatibility changes.

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Hi there, Graeme,


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Thanks for visiting the Apple Support Communities. I understand you have a Logitech MX Anywhere 2s mouse that is not working with your MacBook Pro, though it does work with your son's Mac mini. I'm happy to help!


I see that your Mac is currently running macOS 10.12.6 Sierra. According to the technical specifications on Logitech's website, the MX Anywhere 2s mouse requires macOS 10.13 High Sierra or later to function properly: Logitech MX Anywhere 2s Multi-Device Wireless Mouse Designed to Work Anywhere. This is likely why it works on your son's Mac Mini (which I see running macOS 10.14 High Sierra), but not your MacBook Pro.

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To resolve the issue you are experiencing, you can update your macOS software. Your MacBook Pro appears to be compatible with the latest macOS version of 10.15 Catalina, this is the available version you can upgrade to: How to upgrade to macOS Catalina - Apple Support.


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