You should update the software from time-to-time to patch up the loopholes and shortcomings. We have seen greater impact performance and identified bugs & glitches throughout the new releases. You have to keep the software up-to-date or to the latest edition as possible because Mac OS X or macOS is not stable throughout the first few releases. However, we consider that a wireless mouse is a much viable solution as the Apple laptop lacks ports. There are many regions where smaller components are not available because Apple products are not a demanded product in the region. In such cases, you can connect a wireless mouse that costs less than $10, and it will replace the trackpad. Your MacBook edition may support Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C), but it might be difficult to find an adapter in the region.Apple went ahead to add support for USB-C, so you can purchase a converter to connect the old mouse interface.You can use any wired mouse that supports the USB 2.0 interface.
All 2.0 & wireless mouse work flawlessly on MacBook as long as it has a USB port & Bluetooth connectivity. You can connect an external mouse-like Magic Mouse or a third-party product from Logitech. Of course, you can take one step towards solving the bug or glitch from time-to-time, but it’s a temporary solution. The latest macOS edition may have bugs & glitches that are causing the problems, and you cannot solve it until or unless the official developers release an update.