Unfortunately, Logitech has confirmed that "LCC is not available on Mac Sierra," and that "there is no release date known" for when it might launch. Its incompatibility with Sierra appears to be the source of the problem users are describing online. The Logitech Control Center Mac app allows users to customize the features of their Logitech accessories - mainly mice and keyboards - along with basic features like notifications for low battery life and when each device has a firmware update.
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Because of this, it feels like the computer is laggy when scrolling a page, but it's probably due to the way the software scrolls. In third-party applications, like Google Chrome, the scrolling is quite fast but not fluid it's choppy and non-linear with sudden jumps and stops. In native macOS applications, like Apple Calendar, there is an ”inertia-ish” effect that slows down the scroll and introduces some sort of acceleration-like movement akin to the worst nightmares from Windows 10. The scrolling behaviour is erratic because I'm actually assaulted by two issues: Ultimately, they found that updating to macOS Sierra "wrecked scrolling" on the Logitech mouse. The user described their mouse as having "soggy inertia" scrolling in native Apple apps, and "choppy" scrolling in third-party apps. The M705 Marathon Laser Mouse (left) and Performance Mouse MX (right)Ī separate report, posted on StackExchange, detailed a similar issue with Logitech's mice on macOS Sierra.