Anyone else have an issue in High Sierra where mouse tracking slows down (to about half the usual speed) after you do a Command-Shift-4 and try to outline an area to screenshot? Mouse tracking resumes normal speed once the screenshot is taken or if I press Esc to exit screenshot mode. Tracking with the MacBook Pro trackpad remains normal and does not appear to be affected by entering screenshot mode.
For reference, I'm using a Logitech G700s gaming mouse. I've tried unplugging/replugging the mouse's USB dongle and turning the mouse on and off, but the problem remains. Anyone else have this issue with another mouse or is this yet another Logitech-exclusive bug that needs to be patched? There was also an issue with Logitech mice for the first few weeks/months after Sierra launched, as I recall.
For reference, I'm using a Logitech G700s gaming mouse. I've tried unplugging/replugging the mouse's USB dongle and turning the mouse on and off, but the problem remains. Anyone else have this issue with another mouse or is this yet another Logitech-exclusive bug that needs to be patched? There was also an issue with Logitech mice for the first few weeks/months after Sierra launched, as I recall.