![]() When I unplug and replug the receiver, it is clear that Yosemite recognizes that I've removed and replugged in a mouse. I've tried replacing the batteries, even though they reported as good, and tried repairing, even though the keyboard working indicates there was no need for it. The keyboard works fine but the mouse doesn't respond at all. The combo has a receiver which plugs into a single USB port on the Mac mini, and pairs with both a wireless keyboard + wireless mouse. I've been using this wireless Logitech mouse+keyboard combo for years without problems. Yosemite appears to have installed correctly, but my USB logitech mouse is no longer working. Then I can try to figure out why I'm getting this glitch on my end.Just installed Yosemite on my Mac mini (Late 2012, 2.3 GHz Intel Core i&, 4GB memory). ![]() If you find otherwise that will be good news. I haven't done any video captures since updating to 11.0.6, so when I tried using the Video Input today in 11.0.6 I discovered it would not work with the 32bits version. The strange thing is that up until very recently Video Input was working fine on El Capitan with version 11.0.3. I would be glad to find out that this is just some odd glitch on my end and not something that impacts all users who are using El Capitan. I will launch all updates for El Capitan tomorrow and make another try. If I select Movie Grabber and click on SETTINGS, a window appears. Strange, I don't have this behavior on El Capitan. I don't know about Yosemite or Mavericks. After disabling Logitech Camera Settings the Logitech C930 webcam will appear in the list of available devices in TVPaint 64bits Video Input as normal.Īgain, this issue appears to be isolated to Mac OS El Capitan. **CORRECTION: this was actually a conflict with the Logitech Camera Settings software running in the background. I can run the Logitech webcam through iGlasses, CamTwist, or Man圜am, so it's not totally inaccessible, but it's a different behavior that the Logitech webcam alone no longer appears as an option in TVPaint 11.0.6. I can see the internal Facetime (iSight) camera listed and also webcam control software options like iGlasses and CamTwist and Many Cam. Now it does not appear there in TVPaint 11.0.6 64bits. *Actually, that's not quite true about TVPaint Pro 64bits version working as normal: in previous version 11.0.3 if I opened the Video Input window, under DEVICE the Logitech Webcam appears as one of the video device options to select. VideoInput_TVP_11.0.6_32bits.jpg (60.9 KiB) Viewed 14511 times *EDIT 2 - I found out this also impacts the Video Input in TVPaint 11.0.3 32bits and TVPaint 10.5.7 32bits running on El Capitan, so this must be something that Apple changed recently on El Capitan, because before I had no problems with Video Input using 11.0.3 32bits or 10.5.7 32bits on El Capitan. then the interface is frozen and I must FORCE QUIT to get out of TVPaint 11.0.6 32bits. But when I click on SETTINGS, nothing happens. Then I should able to click on the SETTINGS button and from the Source tab select the video input device that I want to use (in this case Logitech webcam). So, I change this to MovieGrabber as usual. When opening the Video Input window in TVPaint 11.0.6 32bits, the DEVICE is set to NONE. īut here is the behavior I get on El Capitan: On my other computer with Mac OS Sierra, Video Input works normally with both the 32bits and 64bits version of 11.0.6 (and previous version 11.0.3). (64bits version works as normal I do not know if this issue also impacts Windows version of TVPaint 11.0.6) *EDIT: this issue appears to be isolated to Mac OS El Capitan only. Mac OS 10.11.6 (El Capitan), Macbook Pro, Logitech C930 webcam -Īfter the update to TVPaint 11.0.6 it is no longer possible to select a webcam in the Video Input window with the 32bits version of TVPaint 11.0.6 on Macs OS 10.11 El Capitan.
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