![]() ![]() Hope this helps anyone experiencing similar issues. Now I have not rebooted my Mac as yet, to see if the Options app will still work and detect the mouse, but regardless, I can copy the "Logi Options Daemon.app" to the Applications folder and manually execute if needed - until Logitech release a working version! I eventually right clicked the "Logi Options.app" in the Applications folder and selected "Show Package Contents" and hey presto - "Logi Options Daemon.app" was in the "Contents - Support" folder.Īnd when I double clicked to execute it, the Logi Options application detected my Bluetooth mouse and everything worked fine from there on. So I hunted about the application store and searched for the Logi Options Daemon but the search could not locate it. Here is how to uninstall Logitech Options using the developers uninstalling utility. Logitech say the "Logi Options Daemon" must be selected and the boxes checked for System Events & Finder - but the logi Options Daemon is not installed in the "Automation" list.Īfter calling Logitech support, I was told there are known issues with the latest versions of Mac OS and they were working on fixing these before releasing an update. The Logitech Options app also has a few other useful utilities and monitoring features but Im not a fan of extra apps constantly running in the background. When you install Logitech, it creates its own uninstaller on your Mac. Interestingly, after installing the latest version (9.40.75) all of the settings are configured with the exception of "Automation". Logitech themselves have articles about how to install and configure Logitech options and the specific security/privacy settings (System Preferences - Security & Privacy) required. Mouse works fine but I cannot customise or reap the full functionality of the MX Mouse productivity without configuring the Logitech Options software, which does not detect the mouse installed over Bluetooth. I have a Logitech MX Anywhere 3 mouse and using Bluetooth to connect. Logitech Options is not compatible with Apple silicon ARM M1 / M1 Pro / M1 Max and is compatible with Apple Intel based computers. Hopefully whatever is causing the problem is fixed soon.So there is a whole lot of questions and answers regarding Logitech mouse software not working on latest versions of Mac OS. ![]() I invoke the script from Raycast to quickly get my Logitech MX Master 3 up and running. Raycast script for restarting the Logi Options DaemonĪs a Raycast user, I wrote up the process in a quick script. So far as I can tell, this is consistent across processes-although it took me a bit to figure out. The name of the process shows in the txt string at the top of the process. With the process selected, click the info button (the i in the navigation bar) and choose “Open files and Ports” in the info pane popup. Note: As a sidenote, you can find the name of a process in the Activity monitor from the process’s info pane. Restart the Logi Options Daemon from the TerminalĪlternatively, you can restart the Logi Options Daemon from the Terminal. In my experience, this solves the problem every time. ![]()
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