The most annoying thing is that if I kill G HUB, the mouse still works fine, but I need that software so my wireless keyboard can send me warnings when the battery is low, and no other reason. This is several orders of magnitude more annoying than that. I literally uninstalled the razer synapse software and trashed all my razer accessories a couple of months ago because their software failing to update every time I turned my PC on annoyed me. Which would probably be fine, if the software actually worked for my mouse in the first place, which it doesn't. It appears that G HUB has been updated to override whatever control LGS had over the mouse and there's no getting it back. This had the effect of both allowing my profile in LGS to work without being on board, and allow the back and forward buttons to work on the side buttons on my mouse.Īfter a random software update to G-HUB, the LGS no longer detects my mouse at all (unless I completely uninstall G HUB), and problems 1 and 2 still happen. It also thinks f12 is the = key and some other jank stuff, but that might be some kind of profile screw up in the G HUB software, maybe.Īs a somehow miraculous workaround to this, I discovered that if one PC were running both the old gaming software AND the G HUB software, the mouse would be picked up in the gaming software, and G-HUB would continually try (and fail) to connect to the mouse. When the mouse is in onboard mode, and the G HUB software is running, the mouse double registers every press of the side buttons. I used a different computer, and the old logitech gaming software to save a memory profile onboard the mouse that has the buttons working, because for some reason, the ancient software actually works when you do this, but not the fancy new version. A long time ago, someone posted about this same problem, and managed to use LUA to script the back button working on the side buttons, but it never worked for the forward button and I need both. I need those buttons, and they don't work. The G-HUB software allows me to put back or forward on the side mouse buttons, but it doesn't work when I push them. The other side buttons aren't particularly important right now, but they are mostly numpad number keys, and the bottom rows are keybinds for push to talks in various games. I enjoy having the side buttons on my mouse set up in a specific way, namely that I want the back and forward buttons to be on g9 and g12 respectively. I have a logitech G600 mouse, and a G915 TKL lightspeed keyboard.
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