

You can either compile that yourself or find a compiled version made by someone else - though not sure about the legality on that end, I did it myself so no issues) But please, save yourself some time and don't attempt to use Logitech's software as it only works on rare occasions and it'll bug-out when one or all of your computers are restarted.

If you're like me and want to use one mouse with two computers at the same time, on the same network, either pay for Synergy or find a non-compiled version on GitHub (yes, that's 100% legal.

(If you have enough/free ports, of course) If above method doesn't work: Plug in the Unifying USB into the Mac and use it with that. Turn it off/on again and try pairing it to your Mac - this worked well for me and I didn't have any issues ever since. If that doesn't work, turn off the mouse and turn it back on < Long press the switch button to start sync and delete the current one. LED Bluetooth Mouse,Bluetooth Mouse for MacBook Pro/MacBook Air/iMac/mac/ipad/ipad pro,Wireless Mouse for Macboook Air/MacBook Pro/PC (Rose Gold) 32. How I fixed it: You can connect the mouse to multiple computers (usually 3), try a different mode by pressing the button on the bottom. I use both a Dell Inspiron 7577 and the 15" Macbook Pro, so I even tried using them simultaneously with the Logitech software (but that's one hell of a buggy one to get them both connected/used at the same time.) My Logitech MX Master 2 did the same for no apparent reason, but got it working after a day or two. Not sure if it's still an issue or it has been fixed yet.
