(Can't quite remember if bluetooth devices stopped working right off the bat, or only after updating Logitech Options.) How's your situation for installation? By the way, I removed Logitech Options using the official uninstaller, but after the reboot and another NVRAM reset, anything didn't change at all. I got the notification for the update right before the OS update, but I updated OS first and Logitech Options later. Logitech Options download page says that the current version 7.14.77 works on Mac OS X 10.14.x, so it seems like it's supposed to be compatible, though the last release was before the launch of 10.14.6 on. (oops I replied to myself, I meant to reply to you have Logitech Options installed? I also have it and I was wondering if it's the thing that causing the trouble. Resign that I'll never be able to use an external keyboard that isn't made by Apple? Wait for a firmware update from these keyboard manufacturers? If I had to guess, I think this is maybe due to a recent change in 10.4.5 Mojave: Disables accessories with insecure Bluetooth connections. Updating to the latest version of OS X (currently 10.4.6).
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