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Just installed Yosemite on my Mac mini (Late 2012, 2.3 GHz Intel Core i&, 4GB memory). Yosemite appears to have installed correctly, but my USB logitech mouse is no longer working.
I've been using this wireless Logitech mouse+keyboard combo for years without problems. The model number is CE0682. The combo has a receiver which plugs into a single USB port on the Mac mini, and pairs with both a wireless keyboard + wireless mouse.
The keyboard works fine but the mouse doesn't respond at all. I've tried replacing the batteries, even though they reported as good, and tried repairing, even though the keyboard working indicates there was no need for it. When I unplug and replug the receiver, it is clear that Yosemite recognizes that I've removed and replugged in a mouse. (I was able to open the System Preferences -> Mouse panel by using Screen Sharing from a laptop running Yosemite, and use a remote mouse that way.
With the Mouse system preference page open, when I unplug and replug in the mouse, the preference page clearly indicates there is no mouse attached then that there is a mouse attached.) I've also tried plugging in the receiver to a Mac laptop running Yosemite and again the keyboard works but the mouse doesn't. I have the same issues on a macmini 2009 combination wireless logitech keyb and mouse wierdly enough only my left and right mouse button do not work, the rest seem ok i can point but not click noted: i have it on a kvm switch and on the windows side it works fine but even connecting it directly to my macmini give the same result? So it is connected but it seems the left and right function buttons are not in the driver?? I read about the driver solution?
How do you 'work' this on a mac? There is no update for logitech via macupdate. ( 21,5' iMac Mid 2011) Updated to Yosemite yesterday. The system didn't seem to be running well in the first place (black screen before the login screen, mouse lagged sometimes, main and secondary screen were switched up, etc. After some time my audio started crackling.
I'm using an external USB-Audio-Interface because I'm recording instruments alot. While I was searching for a new driver suddenly sound went off, the mouse stopped working and my keyboard stopped working, too. It was no freeze, because when I wanted to shut the Mac down with the power switch on the back, OS X asked me, whether I wanted to shut down, or restart etc. This happened randomly every time I restarted. Luckily I had a Time-Machine Backup set up so I'm back to Mavericks with NO ISSUES. Apparently Yosemite doesn't like my USB-Ports so it shuts them down.