Hi
I upgraded to the latest drivers today hoping it would fix the sleep issue. I can still not put my m1 mini with Osx Monterey to sleep, it wakes up after a few seconds every time. Disconnecting the spacemouse fixes this issue.
This is a bad waste of energy
There are some threads here about this issue so I am not alone, but is there an official answer anywhere?
Thank you
Still no sleep...
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Re: Still no sleep...
What is the model of your SpaceMouse?
Since you mention the computer exits sleep mode "after a few seconds every time", you may have a drifting device.
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Re: Still no sleep...
Hi
It's part of a Wireless Kit 2 that I purchased 3 months ago. How do check the version?
cheers
It's part of a Wireless Kit 2 that I purchased 3 months ago. How do check the version?
cheers
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Re: Still no sleep...
Hi
This problem is real and I think a more conclusive follow-up is warranted. Is the forum not the place?
Thank you
This problem is real and I think a more conclusive follow-up is warranted. Is the forum not the place?
Thank you
Re: Still no sleep...
No (reliable) sleep here on M1 Mini either ....
(now 12.3 PB 3)
(now 12.3 PB 3)
Re: Still no sleep...
I am new customer, bought into hype of few youtubers and bought Spacemouse.
Now it wakes my computer every few seconds and imac screen flickers.
My work room happens to be also my bedroom.
********** mint, this is what I have always wanted from a product. A highpriced ********** that does not work.
Also, you cant find support email unless registered and all kinds of data gathering done.
But ordering product was very easy without making any customer account.
Lets see if I get new product that might work, reading yours I am 99% sure that none of them works.
I will start drumming the drum on forums and youtube until I have gotten resolve and my moneys worth.
I did not know 3Dconnexion is hoax company, and wants enemies.... well tomorrows answer to my emails will tell.
Moderator edit (Mar 30, 2022): removed foul language (see BOARD RULES under "Be respectful").
Now it wakes my computer every few seconds and imac screen flickers.
My work room happens to be also my bedroom.
********** mint, this is what I have always wanted from a product. A highpriced ********** that does not work.
Also, you cant find support email unless registered and all kinds of data gathering done.
But ordering product was very easy without making any customer account.
Lets see if I get new product that might work, reading yours I am 99% sure that none of them works.
I will start drumming the drum on forums and youtube until I have gotten resolve and my moneys worth.
I did not know 3Dconnexion is hoax company, and wants enemies.... well tomorrows answer to my emails will tell.
Moderator edit (Mar 30, 2022): removed foul language (see BOARD RULES under "Be respectful").
Re: Still no sleep...
Okay so glad I'm not the only one having this problem.
Cadmouse Pro on Bluetooth. Mac Mini M1 not sleeping, instead sleeps then wakes up again. Just tried on my new Mac Studio and same problem. I also updated the firmware to see if that would fix it. Confirmed no problem when connected via USB.
My solution (crazy that I have to do this) is to have a terminal open, click on that, switch mouse off, then execute
pmset sleepnow
It works, but not exactly the situation I would expect on premium products.
Tried the supplied USB wireless dongle, but for some reason that does work with the buttons !!, but if I switch to BT mode, click in terminal, then back to Dongle Mode, and try the machine wakes up again after going to sleep briefly.
I'm concluding something in the mouse is still sending a wireless command waking the computer up.
We now have several Mac Updates since I spotted this, so assume it could be a driver issue ?
Cadmouse Pro on Bluetooth. Mac Mini M1 not sleeping, instead sleeps then wakes up again. Just tried on my new Mac Studio and same problem. I also updated the firmware to see if that would fix it. Confirmed no problem when connected via USB.
My solution (crazy that I have to do this) is to have a terminal open, click on that, switch mouse off, then execute
pmset sleepnow
It works, but not exactly the situation I would expect on premium products.
Tried the supplied USB wireless dongle, but for some reason that does work with the buttons !!, but if I switch to BT mode, click in terminal, then back to Dongle Mode, and try the machine wakes up again after going to sleep briefly.
I'm concluding something in the mouse is still sending a wireless command waking the computer up.
We now have several Mac Updates since I spotted this, so assume it could be a driver issue ?