If you’ve been having issues with your Logitech mouse on your Mac, it’s not you, it’s them.
Logitech has released a patch for its Options+ and G Hub applications on macOS, after a certificate expiration caused ...
Users were left in a lurch as Logitech failed to update a certificate its apps need to manage its mice and keyboards.
If you’re a Mac user who has recently discovered their Logitech mouse or keyboard is not working suddenly, or not working ...
Mac users who rely on Logitech hardware recently ran into an unusual reliability issue. On Monday, the two primary macOS applications used to manage Logitech devices ...
An expired security certificate breaks the Logi Options+ and G Hub apps on macOS, leaving many Logitech mouse and keyboard ...
According to Logitech’s support page, the problem was caused by “an expired certificate” required for the apps to run.
A fix is now available for accessories connected to Mac products, but you’ll have to manually install the update.
As reported by The Verge, the Logitech Subreddit saw Mac users complaining that their app wasn't working, and one comment ...
“The certificate that expired is used to secure inter-process communications and the expiration results in the software not ...
On Wednesday, Logitech said an expired certificate within Logi Options Plus and G Hub had triggered the crash on macOS.
Logitech's Options+ and G Hub apps on macOS stopped working after their code-signing certificate expired, leaving users ...