LogiOptionsMgr.exe: What is It & Should I Remove It?

First, check the file location to ensure it is legit

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If you see the LogiOptionsMgr.exe file in the Task Manager on your device and are wondering whether it is safe and whether you should keep it, this guide can help!

What is LogiOptionsMgr.exe?

LogiOptionsMgr.exe is an essential component of Logitech Options, a program for customizing Logitech devices. The process manages the settings and options for Logitech devices, including keyboards, mice, and webcams.

Is LogiOptionsMgr.exe safe?

Yes, LogiOptionsMgr.exe is a legitimate file when it is present in the official installation directory, which is C:\ProgramData\Logishrd\LogiOptions\Software\Current\

However, if the file is not present at this location but in another directory, such as User folders, it could be malware or a virus disguised as a legitimate process.

Should I delete LogiOptionsMgr.exe?

 ✅Should keep it if:

  • You use Logitech devices like Keyboard or mouse
  • The file is in the default location, which is in the LogiOptions folder.

Should remove it if:

  • You don’t own a Logitech device.
  • The process is causing performance issues on your device.
  • The file is not in the correct location.

1. Check the file location & end the process

  1. Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to launch Task Manager.
  2. Click Processes from the left pane, and look for LogiOptionsMgr.exe.
  3. Right-click it and select Open file location from the context menu. A File Explorer window will open with the file in it, check if it is the same as default.Open file location
  4. Return to Task Manager, select the process, and click End task.End task logioptionsmgr.exe

2. Run a full system malware scan

  1. Press the Windows Key, type security in the search box, select Windows Security, and click Open.Windows Security open Windows key
  2. Select Virus & threat protection from the left pane and click Scan options.V& T Scan options -logioptionsmgr.exe
  3. Under Scan options, select Full scan and click Scan now.Full scan - scan now

Once the scan is complete, review the results to check for threats. If malware is found, you can quarantine it or remove it. However, if there are no issues, check Windows for updates and install them if available.

For additional security, run a full scan using a trusted third-party antivirus tool to ensure your computer is free from threats.

3. Disable the LogiOptionsMgr.exe service

  1. Press Windows + R to open the Run window.Services run command logioptionsmgr.exe
  2. Type services.msc and click OK to open Services.
  3. Locate & right-click logioptionsmgr.exe and select Properties from the context menu.
  4. Choose Disabled for Startup type and click Stop under Service Status.Disabled as Startup Type
  5. Click Apply and OK to confirm the changes.

4. Update/reinstall the keyboard and mouse drivers

  1. Press Windows + R to open the Run console.Device Manager Run command
  2. Type devmgmt.msc and click OK to open the Device Manager app.
  3. Locate Keyboards, and click it to expand the category.
  4. Right-click the Logitech driver and select Update driver from the context menu.Update driver - LogiOptionsMgr.exe
  5. Select Search automatically for drivers.Search automatically
  6. If you use a Webcam or mouse from Logitech company, use the same steps to update their drivers.

Windows will try to find the best driver version for your device. If it fails, you can manually install the driver from the device manufacturer’s website. Alternatively, you can use a reliable third-party driver updater tool to make sure all the device drivers are up to date.

If updating the driver doesn’t help, use the following steps to reinstall it:

  1. Open Device Manager, expand the category related to the driver, then right-click the driver, and select Uninstall device.Uninstall  LogiOptionsMgr.exe
  2. Click Uninstall again.
  3. To reinstall, click Action from the menu bar, then select Scan for hardware changes.Scan for hardware changes - logioptionsmgr.exe
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If you think LogiOptionsMgr.exe is corrupt or not legit, you can remove the file and uninstall the app related to it.
  1. Press Windows + R to open the Run window.Programs and Features - logioptionsmgr.exe
  2. Type appwiz.cpl and click OK to open Program and Features.
  3. From the list of apps, select the Logitech app and click Uninstall.Uninstall the app
  4. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process.

Furthermore, you can restart your PC in a clean boot to identify the startup app or service causing issues or run a system file checker scan to restore damaged system files.

In conclusion, LogiOptionsMgr.exe is a safe file associated with Logitech devices. However, if it is causing performance issues, you can run a full system malware scan, end the process from Task Manager, disable the service, or update or reinstall the driver.

If you have questions about LogiOptionsMgr.exe, feel free to mention them in the comments section below. We will be happy to answer.

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