

Same crashlog though, showing a the culprit somewhere in or downstream of - gldModifyTexSubImage I was able to update from Macos 10.13.6 to Macos 10.15.7 Catalina (and the default Macos drivers for the GT750M) and the issue evolved a bit: Blender 3.2.2 still crashes but now Blender simply quits with an "Abort trap 6" and it does not freeze and crash the entire Desktop manager anymore. Open blender, use Cycles engine, select default cube, turn on Rendered viewport, Edit Mode, select all vertices, subdivide a few times (the more vertices the quicker it crashes), rotate or move cube with mouse without stopping.

Moving/rotating a mesh in edit mode while in rendered view makes macos hangs entirely after a few seconds, stays frozen on Blender for about 1mn then reboots/resets logged in session (it seems like this is not a complete reboot but rather a desktop session restart)Įxact steps for others to reproduce the error Worked: version: 3.1.0 Alpha, branch: master, commit date: 23:21, hash: e6ca0b33e9 Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M OpenGL Engine NVIDIA Corporation 4.1 NVIDIA-10.33.0 387.10.10.10.40.140īroken: starting with version: 3.1.0 Alpha, branch: master, commit date: 23:28, hash: 741ed5fcd2 up to 3.1 beta and 3.2 alpha For an internal Bluetooth chip-set, refer to the computer’s motherboard manufacturer drivers.Operating system: macOS-10.13.6-x86_64-i386-64bit 64 Bits.For a Bluetooth USB dongle, update the drivers for it from the manufacturer’s website.Try updating your Bluetooth chip-set driver.If it doesn’t, then most likely the device is defective. Check if the device works with the USB receiver.

Check for radio frequency (RF) interference from other sources, such as wireless speakers, cell phone, and so on.laptop) then try improving the line of sight of the device to the computer. Reduce the distance between the device and the Bluetooth receiver.The device doesn’t connect to Bluetooth.Radio frequency (RF) interference from other sources, such as wireless speakers, cell phone, and so on.Using your wireless device on metal surfaces.NOTE: Your receiver must be plugged directly into your computer. Plugging the receiver into a USB hub or other unsupported device such as a.I'd be more than happy to help you with your MX Master Wireless Mouse.
