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Expired certificate completely breaks macOS Logitech apps, user customizations
- On Monday, Logitech's Logi Options+ and G HUB stopped launching on macOS, reverting accessories to built-in defaults, and Logitech released a patch to fix the issue.
- An expired Developer ID certificate caused macOS to block the companion apps from running and disabled their built-in updater, Logitech's support page says.
- Logitech's support page provides step‑by‑step patch installers for Options+ and G HUB, and after running the installer, devices, settings, and customizations should be fully restored.
- Many Mac users reported lost customized scrolling, button actions and gestures and boot loops, while Logitech said `This is an inexcusable mistake` and apologized for the inconvenience.
- Logitech says patches include an updated certificate securing inter‑process communications, with fixes for older macOS releases coming later.
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macOS certificate expiration broke Logitech's mouse software
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.A Logitech MX Master 4 mouseOwners of Logitech peripherals like the MX Master series rely on the company's software to customize the configuration of their devices. However, an avoidable certificate issue led to its software becoming unusable on macOS.A support page e…
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