![]() Thanks for the help, I am relatively new to macOS. But that has been unsuccessful.ĭoes anybody know how to forcefully and fully shutdown the Logitech Options software/deamon so that I can bring it back up from scratch? I expect that would get my mouse working normally again without having to bother with a full system restart. There should be 'LGHub Agent', 'LGHub Updater' and such. Find all GHUB processes with Task Manager and end them. ![]() I attempted opening the Activity Monitor and ending the Logi Options Deamon which automatically restarts and then quitting and reopening the Logitech Options Software. Kindly try to change the download path location to C: then try the steps as follows: Run GHUB. I have been looking for a way to reset Logitech Options software so that this can be resolved without a system restart. To remediate this I have to reboot my entire MacBook which can be difficult to find time for during a work day. As a result the mouse custom buttons revert to default and the mouse scroll speeds slows down a bit. AND THEN disconnect the Blue Yeti from your computer Go to C:\Windows\System32\drivers and delete the file logiaudio. Go to Device Manager and uninstall the drivers for the Blue Yeti mic. Unfortunately a few times a week the Logitech Option software will stop functioning. I had issues with my Blue Yeti since the last GHub update but today I managed to fix it. I have the fancy buttons on the mouse customized to make me very productive while I am working. I am running a Logitech Keyboard/Mouse over bluetooth on my MacBook. ![]()
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