MacBook Pro stuck mouse retina

If I have an apple keyboard and trackpad as a Logitech MX Anywhere mouse. I bought my first ever macbook pro retina in 2012 and were overall quite happy about it, but there's one thing that drives me crazy and I can't seem to find a solution to this online. The question I have is if I move my mouse around the MX Anywhere use, it gets stuck in places as it would if the computer was done some intense calculations and out of memory. This applies to moving the mouse and clicking. I have my bluetooth trackpad also connected and zero problems with it, it won't get caught or lagging behind. At first, I thought maybe with the driver or the bluetooth at the same time, but it does not solve my problem. I have filed a claim and got a new mouse and still the same issue.

Some have suggested that it is a wireless channel interference, so I changed my channels wifi routers and tried and still the same problem.

At this point, I'm seeing if I can fix this without having to do a clean install of El Capitan. I want to use my mouse classic and not have to depend entirely on the trackpad. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what can happen and how to solve?

MacBook Pro mid-2012 retina / 2.6 GHz 16 GB RAM

El Capitan

Logitech MX anywhere

Apple Trackpad wireless

Apple wireless keyboard

I have filed a claim and got a new mouse and still the same issue.

Call The Logitech tech support because you are still under warranty.  You need to determine from them what the problem is w / the Logitech MX.  Have you confirmed w/Logitech drivers are compatible w/El Capitan?

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