A simple and lightweight app that shows your USB connections in the macOS menu bar.
brew tap rafaelswi/menubarusb
brew install --cask menubarusbWith MenuBarUSB, you can make your USB list your own.
You can use MenuBarUSB as a technical support tool to analyze device activity. While MenuBarUSB includes a built-in feature to review recorded activity, MenuBarUSB Analysis Tool allows you to view exported logs from other Macs. This is particularly useful for examining logs from clients or colleagues who are experiencing issues with USB devices.
brew tap rafaelswi/menubarusbbrew install --cask menubarusbTo open it, go to Settings > Privacy & Security > (scroll down) > Open Anyway.
MenuBarUSB's main feature of listing connected USB devices was inspired by USB Connection Information, a paid application available on the App Store. Initially conceived as an open-source alternative to USB Connection Information, MenuBarUSB has since evolved into an independent application with its own features.
MenuBarUSB has no affiliation or association with USB Connection Information, including any shared code, licensing, or partnership. MenuBarUSB is distributed under the MIT License, whereas USB Connection Information is not, and no code from that application is included in MenuBarUSB.
This project is licensed under the terms of MIT License.