It’s not a fake app or malware, there’s already a company called Logitec in Japan so they have to change to Logicool for Japan market
It’s not a fake app or malware, there’s already a company called Logitec in Japan so they have to change to Logicool for Japan market
Best of luck with this terrible piece of software. Let us know if the Japanese version is any better.
Cooler, at least. Maybe not better.
I installed G-HUB the other week, and my only annoyance with it so far was the amount of times it informed me of the mouse DPI settings. Thankfully that was easy enough to turn off, but what other things about it are troublesome?
I don’t really care for profiles, or RGB settings… is it bad in other ways? (Genuinely curious, not meaning to sound snarky)
GHUB likes to wipe my keybinds and onboard settings every few weeks for no reason, and then sometimes it just completely refuses to open, so I have to reinstall the program just so I can reconfigure everything again.
Exact same thing happened to me, but not since I switched to the onboard memory manager. Do you need the profile switches for games, if not its easy.
I might try it out. To be fair the only use GHUB for the Discord Mute action, which is like a special key, but that’s easily worked around
Imagine having set up keybind for our mouse, ND then the game updates and creates a new executable or two somewhere else, and no matter what you do, it never recognizes the game ever again. So no more keybind, and the only way to fix would be to set up a profile and disabled the auto switch running all other games and profiles you have…
That’s my experience with ghub, otherwise apart from clunky unintuitive ui, it at least worked.
(the game is rainbow six siege by the way, haven’t been able to use a profile in that game all year. Part of the blame is naturally that siege does things very shitty when you can include like 5 different executables that are run)
I had trouble with my Logi G935 Headset. Whenever I muted myself by flipping the mic up, I couldn’t unmute ever again. Had to replug the receiver. Once I uninstalled G-Hub I noticed the mic immediately unmuting. Now it works without any problems.
I could even reactivate the Virtual Surround Sound by installing the respective audio software (DTS:X Headphones iirc).
Since then I have migrated to a dedicated Wired Headphone/Microphone Setup, which works flawlessly (and sounds way better).