Logitech Rushes to Fix Error That Crashed Mice, Keyboards on MacOS

Logitech rushes emergency patch after expired cert crashes mice & keyboards on macOS.
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Logitech Rushes to Fix Error That Crashed Mice, Keyboards on MacOS
Logitech Rushes Emergency Patch After macOS Crash Breaks Custom Mouse and Keyboard Controls If your Logitech mouse or keyboard suddenly stopped responding to custom shortcuts or gestures on macOS this week—you’re not alone. A widespread crash tied to an expired security certificate in Logitech’s Options+ and G Hub software left Mac users unable to access their personalized settings. The issue affected everything from scroll direction to programmable buttons, rendering high-end peripherals nearly useless until a manual fix arrived. Here’s what happened, why it matters, and how to get your gear working again. Credit: Google What Went Wrong with Logitech’s Mac Software? On January 7, 2026, macOS users began reporting that Logi Options+ and G Hub—Logitech’s companion apps for customizing mice and keyboards—were stuck in endless loading loops. Opening either app triggered a crash or freeze, preventing users from adjusting any settings. Worse, because the software manages device behavior at the…