Updated to 14.3 this am. (iMac M3).
When the computer re-started, the trackpad controlled cursor would jump
all over the place after moving it. I expected this to settle out ... nope.
With some effort, re-started the computer ... nope - same issue.
Solution was to hardwire connect the trackpad to the iMac. This
immediately restored order. Disconnected the wire and all is fine.
Never seen anything like this.
I suspect this may be (bizarrely) related to the side monitor which used
to be TB-3/HDMI and maybe that config was saved, even though about a
week ago I received a TB-3/Display-Port cable (better connection
behaviour). The cursor jumping around behaviour was similar to when the
HDMI was having fits connecting. I know this sounds disparate - but the observed behaviour matches it.
On 2024-02-06, Alan Browne <bitbucket@blackhole.com> wrote:
Updated to 14.3 this am. (iMac M3).
When the computer re-started, the trackpad controlled cursor would jump
all over the place after moving it. I expected this to settle out ... nope. >>
With some effort, re-started the computer ... nope - same issue.
Solution was to hardwire connect the trackpad to the iMac. This
immediately restored order. Disconnected the wire and all is fine.
Never seen anything like this.
I have. It's very likely radio interference interacting with the
Bluetooth signal. It took me a while to figure out whats going on, but I
have a Ubiquiti access point near my office computers and the signal
strength coming from it is enough to cause this issue. So I have to keep
the trackpad on the nearest computer physically connected pretty much
full time to avoid this issue with it. I can deal with an occasional
missed key press on the keyboard, but I need my cursor to be reliable
and responsive.
I suspect this may be (bizarrely) related to the side monitor which used
to be TB-3/HDMI and maybe that config was saved, even though about a
week ago I received a TB-3/Display-Port cable (better connection
behaviour). The cursor jumping around behaviour was similar to when the
HDMI was having fits connecting. I know this sounds disparate - but the
observed behaviour matches it.
I know that leaky USB-C ports / cables can cause interference with WiFi
and Bluetooth signal nearby. I wonder if this is what's happening with
your monitor.
On 2024-02-06 11:30, Jolly Roger wrote:
On 2024-02-06, Alan Browne <bitbucket@blackhole.com> wrote:
Updated to 14.3 this am. (iMac M3).
When the computer re-started, the trackpad controlled cursor would
jump all over the place after moving it. I expected this to settle
out ... nope.
With some effort, re-started the computer ... nope - same issue.
Solution was to hardwire connect the trackpad to the iMac. This
immediately restored order. Disconnected the wire and all is fine.
Never seen anything like this.
I have. It's very likely radio interference interacting with the
Bluetooth signal. It took me a while to figure out whats going on,
but I have a Ubiquiti access point near my office computers and the
signal strength coming from it is enough to cause this issue. So I
have to keep the trackpad on the nearest computer physically
connected pretty much full time to avoid this issue with it. I can
deal with an occasional missed key press on the keyboard, but I need
my cursor to be reliable and responsive.
You've written of this before. My setup didn't change during the s/w
update, so I doubt it's that. Also after getting it sorted,
immediately disconnected the trackpad cable ... all good.
Also, while the trackpad was nutso, the keyboard was fine (to be sure
I didn't use it much during this episode...)
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