![]() ![]() Stop directly over that invisible line and the pointer will be half-arrow and half-hand. The mouse pointer will take one shape, text select, for example, and it will not change back to a normal pointer on the desktop until I switch over to another application.Īt random spots on the screen, the mouse pointer will change from the normal arrow pointer to the hand pointer - moving it left and right over an invisible line changes its shape - to the left is a hand and to the right is an arrow. I've now eliminated that mouse and I'm using a Bluetooth Apple Magic Mouse. My Logitech USB mouse no longer scrolls reliably - if I move the wheel slowly, nothing will happen for about 1/2 of the wheel's rotation. At the moment, I can't reproduce this jump in Safari or Firefox. Perhaps the most annoying one is that on the external monitor (Dell UP2715K) the mouse pointer will jump about 1/4" up and to the left when coming up to hover over a link in Chrome. I've got the same issue, and a few others, too. One more data point to add to the Sierra+mouse pointer problem. My MacBook Pro is Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2014 one, with 2.5GHz Intel Core i7 processor and 16GB Ram, also with a discrete GPU. The built-in one is always fine, whether with an external one plugged or not. ![]() This happens only after updated to macOS Sierra and only on my external monitor. If I plug the monitor when the computer is off or sleeping, the issue will always happen when I open/wake the computer. Though I've found a workaround: plug the external monitor when the computer is awake. Though now on an external monitor, when the cursor is just close to the window edge, its shape changes but when it's close enough that normally it should change the shape, it changes back to the arrow pointer. Normally when I put the cursor at the edge of a window, the cursor should turn to the two-arrow shape that allows me to resize the window. After I updated to macOS Sierra, when my MacBook Pro connects to my external monitor, I find it hard to aim my mouse cursor to the window edges. ![]()
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