Logitech Unifying Software
Logitech Unifying Software is a system utility that manages Logitech Unifying Receiver-compatible wireless keyboards, mice, and other input devices on macOS. It provides a control panel for pairing devices, updating firmware, configuring buttons and preferences, and monitoring battery levels. Users typically install it once when they start using Logitech wireless peripherals with a Unifying Receiver, and it runs quietly in the background to maintain device connectivity and allow software-based customization.
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1 suggestionThe search results provided do not contain specific information about the native Apple Silicon status of Logitech Unifying Software. Based on the app's role as a lightweight peripheral manager, contact Logitech support directly to confirm whether a native Apple Silicon build is available or planned. Logitech has been generally responsive about releasing native builds for its major software, so checking their official support page or downloading the latest version from their website may already provide a native build. If the current version still requires Rosetta, monitor Logitech's support site for updates, as many Logitech utilities have transitioned to native support in recent releases. As an alternative, many modern Logitech devices work via standard Bluetooth pairing without requiring the Unifying Software, though you may lose some advanced configuration options.
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