com.bit4id.hid-switcher
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The Bit4Id HID Switcher is a launchDaemon component that manages human interface device (HID) switching and routing on macOS. It serves as a system-level helper for the parent Bit4Id application, handling keyboard, mouse, and other input device control at the OS level. A native Apple Silicon build has been confirmed running on Macs in the Rosetta Check community.
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1 suggestionThe HID Switcher is a launchDaemon helper component of the Bit4Id application — it is not separately updated. To ensure you have the native Apple Silicon build, update the parent Bit4Id application itself. Visit the Bit4Id vendor site or your system's installed copy of the Bit4Id app to check for updates. The native build of the helper will be delivered automatically as part of the parent application update. If you installed Bit4Id from the Mac App Store, open the App Store, find Bit4Id in your Purchases or Updates section, and install the latest version. If you downloaded Bit4Id directly from the vendor, launch the application, open its Preferences or Help menu, and look for a Check for Updates option — the vendor's auto-updater should serve the native build to Apple Silicon Macs.
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