Macworld If you’ve been having issues with your Logitech mouse on your Mac, it’s not you, it’s them. Logitech has issued a ...
An expired certificate has resulted in numerous Logitech peripherals losing full functionality in macOS. Here's how to remedy the problem.
On Wednesday, Logitech said an expired certificate within Logi Options Plus and G Hub had triggered the crash on macOS.
Logitech has released a patch for its Options+ and G Hub applications on macOS, after a certificate expiration caused problems for users of the company's mice and other peripherals.
If you’re a Mac user who has recently discovered their Logitech mouse or keyboard is not working suddenly, or not working properly with missing customizations and functionality, it might be ...
As noted by Macworld, Logitech has issued a patch to fix a problem with its Logi Options+ software that causes its mice to ...
Can’t customize your Logitech mouse or keyboard? A fix is available after Logitech broke its own apps ...
New Year, same old Logi.
There has long been criticism of Logitech's overloaded Mac app for mice, keyboards, and more. Now Options+ has briefly deactivated itself.
Logitech users on macOS found themselves locked out of their mouse customizations yesterday after the company let a security certificate expire, breaking both its Logi Options+ and G HUB configuration ...
Logitech’s Options+ and G Hub apps on macOS stopped working after their code-signing certificate expired, leaving users unable to launch them on Apple systems. Options+ is Logitech’s input device ...
According to Logitech’s support page, the problem was caused by “an expired certificate” required for the apps to run.
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