

G-Hub has a restricted list of supported devices at this time. I 'think' we can still do this with the Macro option, but only by typing in a character at a time, and I don't know if we can make them paste as hyperlinks. I could easily get LGS to assign a web link - like the Photoshop Troubleshoot, or the OSX Known Issue pages we paste into forum answers every day - to a G-key. I have only been using it for a day, and I am fining it less intuitive than LGS, but it seems to be more powerful. Logitech have put out a beta version of new software called G-Hub, and it has no problems in that respect. One thing that frustrated me was that LGS (Logitech Gaming software) was not as good as Razer's Synapse software at auto detecting the active app and switching to the relative device profiles. Type %programdata% and then delete all files and folders belonging to Logitech Gaming Software and G-hub.OK, I know I go on a bit out using gaming keyboards and mice so as to use their programmable G-Keys to provide a one click trigger of functions in Photoshop and other apps (I don't play games).Type %appdata% and then delete all files and folders belonging to Logitech Gaming Software and G-hub.When done, open the Run window (Windows + R).You can view it by following the instructions in this link. You need to delete some files that are hidden by default from your computer.Find settings.db and create a copy of it on your desktop or a different location of your choosing.) To back up your G HUB settings, navigate to C:\Users\AppData\Local\LGHUB, where will be specific to your Windows account. (NOTE: Please start by creating a backup of your G HUB settings if you wish to retain them. We would request you to try the below steps:
