

- Logitech mx master 2s not connect to 2011 macbook pro install#
- Logitech mx master 2s not connect to 2011 macbook pro mac#
I assume this isn't what you're referring to?ĭid you install the Logitech options software? There's not much in there that would help with troubleshooting, but it might at least let you know whether the keyboard is shown as connected when it exhibits the flashing backlight. out of range), the selection key (the 1, 2, 3, keys above the insert, home, page up keys) will flash while it tries to find the paired device. If the keyboard can't find the device it is paired to (e.g. I appreciate this doesn't help you, but I have two MX Keys keyboards (home and work) and I have never seen either flashing its backlight. It would help if I had the space grey version of the trackpad, but I’m not about to buy one just to have a better colour match. I just don’t feel it aligns too nicely with the Magic Trackpad.
Logitech mx master 2s not connect to 2011 macbook pro mac#
Backlit, USB-C charging, easy switching, key caps that show both windows and mac layout, function key shortcuts, nice typing experience while staying pretty quiet. In practice, this makes no difference, as I wouldn’t ever use 4K webcam feed for videoconferencing.īack on topic, the MX keys offer a great all round keyboard package. The only limitation I have found with this set-up is that the webcam is limited to on the MBP due to the USB2.0 limit for data while also carrying the display port 1.4 alt mode video. I even selected the short-cut buttons to match the arrangement of the laptops (left button for surface laptop on the left right button for MBP on the right). This means a single button press takes me from work laptop to MPB or vice versa (including waking up a sleeping laptop) AND simultaneously switches the keyboard, mouse, speakers, mic and webcam. I have mapped the user-configurable short-cut buttons on the monitor to switch between i) USB-C and ii) DP + upstream USB3. The downstream ports on the monitor connect to my Logitech BRIO, Blue Yeti mic, Bose computer speakers and the Logitech unifying receiver for the MX keys and Master 3 mouse. The surface laptop is connected via mDP -> DP and also USB3.


I have my MBP connected via USB-C (via an eGPU) that handles and piggy-backs USB data (2.0 only sadly), and charges the MBP. The Dell u3219q (32” 4K USB-C) that I use has a decent approach to KVM (at least for two computers).
