![]() ![]() But they don't give a shit if it runs properly or not. They are heavily relying on the fact that the software "runs" over Rosetta 2. But while the Logitech Options software actually runs on M1 Macs, it has lots of compatibility issues.Ĭurrently, Logitech has been doing nothing to have the software to work properly on M1 Macs. I've been complaining about it for about 1 year now, they claim that this isn't true, because the software runs on Macs. The thing with this is the fact that, even 1 year after these Macs have hit the market, Logitech didn't care about updating their software to run natively on the new processor architecture that these Macs have. ![]() It also happens to any device that depends on the Logitech Options software. This is a known issue with the Logitech MX Master 3 when paired with M1 (Apple Silicon) Macs.
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