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 @948015c9 Also, it happens on an Intel MacBook Air and an M1 Mac Studio, and with at least two other mice when connected via USB: SteelSeries and this weird retro thing STS tried https://youtu.be/miN8sADrsgA

And don't forget the requirement that more than one user is logged in! 
 @a6ff0b2b That second user is curious. Maybe the window server is doing a bunch of work for both users? If you’re feeling like exploring maybe try logging in a bunch of users and see if the behaviour gets worse in some relation to that. 
 @948015c9 I tried it with four users, and it seems about the same as with two. 
 @a6ff0b2b @948015c9 @9c59d669 

I was a Mac tech for 11 years, fixing ~5000 iBooks, iMacs, PMG4s, etc. 

It showed me that everyone gets problems and computer headaches, they just scale with the competence and skill of the user, so beginners get simple problems, and pros get difficult to reproduce intermittent bugs. 

You must be quite the power user(s) to get this kind of problem - and I am so glad to see you guys solve it! 

👍🏼 
 @a6ff0b2b @948015c9 I suppose if you are ‘aAdmin’ stuffing the other accounts with goodies, that’s fine for Linux, but my old Luddite ways have never thinking one desktop or laptop, one log in at a time, one user.

That is, other accounts would be
Logged out automatically 

Are multiple log ins open simultaneously on one terminal common everyday practice?