![]() What is it downloading, or where? AppData only has 2 files in it, and there is NO Programdata folder data, no Program Files data, but it seems to be downloading a lot of info. When the "installer" is downloading the app, it looks like its downloading a few hundred MB - somewhere. I'm not sure if its a bad registry entry, or a bad download that's causing the hang. I cannot get this to install - no idea why. It allows you to create commands and assign them to buttons, and to change controller axis response curves. There is no LGHUB or Logitech Program Files Folder seen on my hard drive. Description Technical Edit VERY GOOD User Rating Logitech Gaming Software is a configuration utility that allows you to customize your Logitech game controller behavior for a particular game. Tried safe mode, but cannot start WiFi in Safe mode (even with networking support) so cant install it. Searched for Programdata LGHUB folder - not found Here's what I tried:ĭeleted Appdata LGHUB folder (only 2 files in there). The download gets to 10% remaining or less and then nothing more happens. I click the installer, and it unpacks files, then says downloading G Hub. ![]() I downloaded the latest version of G Hub. Everything works perfectly.I have been at this for a few hours, and nothing. Sometimes G HUB will only display Auroras lighting when the window is open on the foreground. It requires no drivers, has a full set of Apple-style keys (except F19) ready to assign to whatever, and my G700s mouse can return to Steermouse control. One of: Logitech Gaming Software 9.02.65+ Logitech G Hub. And who is doing QA on this software, if at all? It didn't take me more than one day to document everything here.Īs a direct result of the above issues, I bought a Matias Tactile Pro keyboard instead of the Logitech G710+. If your G-Series keyboard has an LCD screen, and you have Logitech Gaming Software 8.x or later installed, you can use the screen to view information from included applets. Logitech support staff seems to be at the mercy of this mystery developer, who may or may not even address the list of bugs collected by the time new Logitech hardware and a new version of OS X may be causing more. Logitech would be wise to take software development seriously, and stop farming it out to someone who only turns in updates when they can be bothered to, once per year. I got caught up in my work, thought it was only 9:35 pm, but it was actually near midnight. * The clincher: The "G" menu bar item finally crashed, and caused everything after it in the menu bar to stop responding. * When assigning a key-press with modifier (for example: Shift-M) to a mouse button, LGS seems to put a lot of extra milliseconds in between them, leading to very strange results in some apps. Your mouse will be glacially slow during this time, unless you used default DPI settings (not likely), and custom button assignments will not work. * After boot, wake from sleep, or even coming back from a screen saver, LGS takes several seconds to "wake up" and start working. Setting that to the 2nd or 3rd notch worked. On a hunch, I discovered that the built-in OS X preference pane Mouse > Tracking Speed may be intended to work alongside LGS. * No acceleration controls, just DPI and polling speed. This bug was discussed several months ago on the Logitech forums, and acknowledged. There is a workaround to return all of a profile's settings to defaults-then, even though the wheel tilt areas don't light up when moused over, at least the assignments are floating in mid-air, and you can right-click on those to re-assign. * LGS didn't display the G700s' left/right mouse-wheel tilt in the UI, so nothing could be assigned. It can be hidden in your Dock after booting, but if you ever need to launch LGS to adjust something, there will be a giant "G" sitting in the Dock until you reboot again. So you must have LGS running all the time. kext files, if you quit LGS, custom mouse buttons stop working. ![]() * Even though LGS installs a couple of extension. So I temporarily put Steermouse away and gave this a shot, since LGS "takes over" any Logitech hardware that it sees. I wanted to buy a Logitech G710+ mechanical keyboard, which necessitated using Logitech Gaming Software (LGS) to access the extra keys. It also enables some cool features on that mouse, not accessible otherwise.īut there are still problems. I have tried uninstalling the Logitech software and deleting profiles before reinstalling but this has no effect. I managed to get everything I needed mapped onto my Logitech G700s mouse, including a Shift-Right-Click using the Macro editor. For example - I have the applet icons for Core Temp 1.0 RC9, Core Temp 1.1, Core Temp 1.2 and Core Temp 1.3 all showing as available applets. ![]() The overall design is much more ambitious, and it has handy features like being able to copy an app profile and a GUI of the hardware you're working with. ![]()
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