
That's a macOS/Mac issue though, nothing to do with the mouse itself! Anything that uses BT v5.0+ works fine, but the G604 uses BT v4.2, so it's absolutely unusable. The M1 MBP has serious BT issues (afaik the same is true for a whole range of Mac Minis), I can't even get some BT headphones to work with it - Sennheiser Momentum Free comes to mind, the sound is very muffled and cuts out all the time. The only thing I would advise against is trying to use Bluetooth instead of the dongle. So far no issues, I even played a few LoL matches and the automatic profile switching works fine, just like on Windows, and all the in-game hotkeys I created work fine as well.

I normally use the G604 with Windows to game, but since I can't take the G305 home from the office, I also use it with macOS if I'm working from home. It's a folder on the left side of the Finder window. Click the Finder application, which resembles a blue face. Please try below steps on how to uninstall a G Hub completely on MAC. I mainly use it with a G305 at work (I have mouse buttons assigned to things like CTRL-Left to switch windows) and with a G604 at home. The G HUB software is compatible only with Windows 7 or later (64-bit) and macOS X 10.11, 10.12 and 10.13 Operating systems. Bug Fixes - Crashes - Fixed various random crashes with the application. Starting with the next G HUB version, users on older OS versions will no longer receive updates but can continue to use G HUB without new updates.

I've been using G HUB on an M1 MBP for around two months now, and I haven't had an issue so far. Continued support for G HUB on Windows 10 and the three latest versions of macOS (macOS 10.14 and later).
