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MX Master 3S FAQs 28
Potential solutions:
If your Logitech device came with a USB receiver, using it will solve the issue.
Use your MacBook keyboard and trackpad to login.
Use a USB keyboard or mouse to login.
Note: This issue is fixed from macOS 12.3 or later on M1. Users with an older version might still
experience it.
Logitech mouse AssistiveTouch pointer support on iPadOS
Moving a pointer on iPadOS
iPad OS 13.1 lets you use a mouse as a pointer with the AssistiveTouch feature. This feature is
intended to help people who have difficulty using the touch screen, but it can also be useful
for advanced users. For example:
Getting things done on the go
A Logitech mobile mouse such as MX Anywhere
2S can be a good addition to the Logitech Slim
Folio Pro Keyboard Case for productive sessions
on the go. The mouse will be quite efficient for
text editing, scrolling in spreadsheets and
navigating between apps.
Working with multiple devices at your desk
Logitech multi-device keyboards
and mice allow you to work on
multiple computers, and tablets, and
switch between them with the press
of a button. You can start a report on
your computer, and then switch to
your iPad to write a quick message.

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