![]() ![]() I should notice that I am using XMBC latest beta version, but I didn't notice any difference with the stable regarding that matter. In my case both GHUB and XMBC work well with each other now. Remember to assign "profile cycle" in the same button in every profile. Open GHUB go to manage profiles, click "add profile for the selected app". You will also lose one button in your mouse because you have to assign "profile cycle" in GHUB in order to circle through the profiles. If you can't' get XMBC to work, you can still create profiles for an application with GHUB, but you'll lose button chording and button held that is unique in XMBC (and is genius if I might add). Play around with the value, 200-400ms does the trick for me.ģ. If that's the case, make sure to check "ignore repeated remapped horizontal scroll" under options in profile in XMBC, otherwise you'll send repeated messages because of the continuous horizontal scrolling by GHUB. When GHUB sends horizontal scroll messages, XMBC does intercept those messages even if the corresponding buttons in XBMC don't get highlighted yellow (at least in my case I can still remap the tilt wheel with XMBC). When I disable it (under properties/compatibility on Windows), horizontal scrolling was working fine. ![]() I had a program that wouldn't scroll horizontally at all when running as an administrator, meaning that GHUB wouldn't send messages at all. Follow the on-screen instructions to effectively reinstall the Logitech G Hub application. Navigate to the address C:Users(username)AppDataRoaming on your PC and delete the LGHUB folder to clear all the app data. ![]() Mapping with GHUB doesn't play well when some applications are set to run as an administrator. From the list of apps, right-click on Logitech G hub and select Uninstall. A little troubleshooting is good for the brain, I guess.ġ. Love the mouse, hate the software! I also had similar problems with my G602 and the logitech gaming software, which was completely crap! GHUB is a lot better, but I still have to jump through hoops in some cases to make it work. Yep, I was in the exact same position as the OP. Solution 1 Restarting The Process Using The Task Manager Solution 2 Execute A Clean Reinstall Solution 3 Change Windows Firewall to Allow Logitech. ![]()
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