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The mini heatwave really hit France.
As high as 29.5C in the south region. And still February !

That's two words.Today's new word: Potemkin regulator.
Is your MacBook not simply using Bluetooth as a wireless method?I discovered that my old Logitech mouse can be used with my new Macbook. That may not sound surprising but the mouse is a wireless one which communicates over a 2.4 GHz link to a USB-A dongle. The thing is... the Mac does not have a USB-A port!
I discovered that my old Logitech mouse can be used with my new Macbook. That may not sound surprising but the mouse is a wireless one which communicates over a 2.4 GHz link to a USB-A dongle. The thing is... the Mac does not have a USB-A port!
I just remembered that I had bought a USB-C to USB-A OTG converter cable so I could upload routes from my Android tablet to an old Garmin GPS device. I wondered whether that might work with the Mac, so I gave it a go and it did.
The trackpad on the Mac is excellent so most of the time I will be happy to use that, but I would prefer to use a mouse when doing a lot of intricate work.
Bonus discovery - I plugged the mouse dongle adapter into my tablet and that worked straight away too without any faffing about.
I wonder if it works with my phone...? Yes, it does!
I am used to spending hours trying to sort out tech problems so it surprised me that this worked without me having to do anything other than just hook the dongle up.
Is your MacBook not simply using Bluetooth as a wireless method?
I've been using one for decades.
The mouse is one of those old basic ones that doesn't use Bluetooth.its USB stuff to the Mac will just be basic USB mouse stuff
in these case older ones work better as they are more basic
it is the fancy pants new things that have problems as they need new drivers rather than using default ones that have not changed for years!
USB is quite a simple thing
and the mouse is (probably) just taking power from the USB thing and communicating with the mouse using it - all hidden from the mac
then its USB stuff to the Mac will just be basic USB mouse stuff
in these case older ones work better as they are more basic
it is the fancy pants new things that have problems as they need new drivers rather than using default ones that have not changed for years!
I was watching THIS MX Master 4. It has crept up to £59.04 but I suspect that a last minute flurry tomorrow will add £20-30 to that.I am currently using a Logitech MX Master which is fairly fancy pants.
Macs don't use drivers. Things either work, or they don't. 😉