![]() It is what Options Plus use to detect other systems ( ), so that should be a good sign. I used nettop in terminal to monitor traffic and I discovered whenever I press "Continue" in Options Plus (which initiates search for other computers) on my Windows Desktop PC, the connection on TCP443 briefly appears and then disappears. ![]() On my Macbook, the firewall is completely disabled, so there is nothing to allow. I added all seemingly relevant Options Plus components to my firewall list and allowed their inbound rules for both TCP and UTP. The wise internet people recommended adding Logi Options Plus to firewalls exceptions on Windows and making sure they're allowed to make connections. Both devices have reinstalled Logi Options Plus and peripherals set up. I have my MX Master 3 and MX Keys connected to desktop using an Unifying receiver while the Macbook is paired using Bluetooth as the second profile on both devices. If MX Keys (mini?) non-Mac version is having this same implementation as those PC/Windows's, where the Fn key is not reported to the OS, then this is a firmware limitation on the keyboard, and i'd imagine there's nothing we can do to actually key filter the Fn, but to use workarounds for mapping the media keys.I can't get Logitech Flow to work between my Windows desktop PC (connected to router via LAN) and 14" Macbook Pro (connected via wifi). Whereas the keyboards for Mac would report the Fn key just like any other modifier-or-not key, and let the OS to handle its event. Enjoy two-hour delivery from an Apple Store, free delivery, or easy pickup.². Fn + something combination is also interpreted by the EC, which then sends the corresponding event to OS for the combination (but not the Fn itself). Hold option + shift on your keyboard and click the Bluetooth icon again This time, choose Remove all devices > click OK Do option + shift on. Reason asking is, on most Windows/PC laptop or keyboards designed for Windows/PC, the Fn key is filtered by the embedded controller (EC) without ever reporting to the OS. Myself isn't familiar with Mac's driver or Karabiner to tell if the Karabiner's event viewer is enough for intercepting a normal Fn event before Mac's filter kicking it. As I also know that the latest Logitech Option client is construct also for the M1chip but it wants rosetta2 again. I don't have the exact keyboard to check with myself, but someone can with the keyboard can say connect that to a linux computer or USB-pass-through to a Linux VM, then see if xev acknowledges a keycode or not when Fn itself is pressed. It is 20, but it is M1 ready, and now Monterey ready as well. I am tired of opening tickets with Logitech, only to be told after many escalations - 'Support for Performance MX in Logi Options is planned'. Logitech Options still doesnt support Performance MX. It'd be interesting to see if the Fn key itself has a key code sent to the host first. It is not Apple Silicon native, nor are there any plans to update it. Change the mapping for your Logitech MX keyboard to no-op (function keys map to themselves).ītw, "No product name" device was my built-in keyboard.Leave the "For all devices" settings as they are.This will disable the media keys on your built-in keyboard, so you have to set up that mapping again for that device.The Logi Option+ app allows users to manage or customize their. Change the "For all devices" settings to a no-op, where function keys map to themselves ( f1 -> f1 etc.) Logitech has introduced full native support for Apple Silicon machines in the latest beta version of its Logi Option+ software.Im testing out the new iMac M1, and its a fantastic machine that comes with. If this is your issue, you have two options to disable this for your Logitech MX, but leave it on for your built-in keyboard, if you have that: Solution A While Apples keyboard lies flat, Logitechs MX has an elevated back edge. I guess this meant that when you hit fn + media key on your Logitech MX, it would send the function key, but that would get mapped back to the media key. iPad Pro features the powerful Apple M1 chip with next-level performance and all-day battery life. It also for some reason interferes with web conferencing software such as WebEx and Chime. It looked something like this (but under "For all devices"): Logitech Combo Touch iPad Pro 11 1st 2nd 3rd Gen. Logi Options causes my M1 Mac to crash 1-3x per day. Turned out it was is the "Function Keys" setting in KE: out of the box, the default in "For all devices" for me was to remap all function keys to media functions. KE off -> fn + media key gives function key as expected.KE running -> fn + media key does not give me access to the corresponding function key, still only media key.I had this issue, too, with a Logitech MX connected to a macbook:
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