If you’ve been having issues with your Logitech mouse on your Mac, it’s not you, it’s them. Logitech has issued a patch to fix a problem with its Logi Options+ software that causes its mice to stop ...
Logitech has issued a patch to fix a problem with its Logi Options+ software MacTech News As noted by Macworld, Logitech has issued a patch to fix a problem with its Logi Options+ software that causes ...
Logitech has acknowledged that there are issues with the macOS versions of the apps 'Logi Options+' and 'Logicool G HUB,' which allow users to configure Logitech products. Logitech has provided ...
At The Verge, Jess Weatherbed writes: If you’re among the macOS users experiencing some weird issues with your Logitech mouse, then good news: Logitech has now released a fix. This comes after ...
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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. Owners of Logitech ...
If the Logitech mouse you use with your Mac has stopped working properly, it’s not just you – and the problem has occurred for a very embarrassing reason. The problem means the app cannot even be ...
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 ...
The issue only affects macOS users, and a manual fix is now available. The issue only affects macOS users, and a manual fix is now available. is a news writer focused on creative industries, computing ...
Custom buttons, gestures or scrolling tweaks suddenly not working on your Logitech mouse or keyboard on Mac? You’re not alone. The Logi Options+ app stopped working properly Tuesday, and the failure ...
If your Mac apps keep opening on the wrong screen, Adam Engst explains how to fix the problem by toggling an obscure setting buried in System Settings > Desktop & Dock. Adam also examines the shutdown ...