If you are on a Mac, this is likely due to a specific “Expired Certificate” bug that hit Logitech users yesterday (Jan 7, 2026). If you are on Windows, it is usually a stuck background process.
Here is how to fix it based on your operating system:
Option 1: You are on Mac (Most Likely Cause)
A security certificate expired on Jan 7, 2026, causing the app to hang on the purple loading screen or crash for many users. The auto-updater inside the app won’t work because of this.
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Download the Patch: You must manually download the new installer from the Logitech Support Website. Look for the version released Jan 7, 2026 (or later).
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Install Over Existing: Run the installer. You do not need to uninstall the old one first; this patch will fix the broken backend files while keeping your mouse settings.
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Check Permissions: If it opens but doesn’t “see” your mouse:
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Go to System Settings > Privacy & Security > Input Monitoring.
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Remove
Logi Options+(click the-button). -
Add it back again (click
+) and restart the app.
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Option 2: You are on Windows
The app is likely stuck in a “zombie” state where the interface is closed but the background process is frozen.
The “Task Manager” Fix (Try this first):
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Press
Ctrl + Shift + Escto open Task Manager. -
Search for “Logi” in the top search bar.
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Right-click and End Task on everything you see (e.g.,
Logi Options+ Agent,Logi Overlay,Logi Crashpad). -
Relaunch the app as Administrator (Right-click the icon > Run as Administrator).
The “Clean” Reinstall (If the above fails):
Standard uninstalling often leaves the corrupted settings file behind.
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Uninstall Logi Options+ via Settings.
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Press
Win + R, type%localappdata%, and press Enter. -
Find the folder named LogiOptionsPlus and delete it. (Warning: This wipes your custom button mappings).
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Reinstall the app fresh.
Common Issue: “Backend Connection Problem”
If you see a red error saying “Backend Connection Problem,” it means the service that talks to the mouse has crashed.
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Fix: Open the app. If it spins, leave it open. Toggle your Wi-Fi OFF and then ON. Surprisingly, this forces the app to re-ping its local server loop and often unfreezes it immediately.
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