G703 Ghub



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You can customize the 3 onboard profiles of the G703 using the Logitech Gaming Software These settings include surface tuning, button programming, lighting color, lighting effects, report rate, and tracking behavior G703 allows up to 5 DPI settings per profile By default, G703 has 1 active onboard profile with the following settings. MAIN PC (Beast) - Asus ROG Crosshair Hero VII WIFI, AMD Ryzen R9 3900XT + Corsair H115i Pro RGB XT Cooling, 32GB G.Skill 3200Mhz 16,18,18,38 1.35v DDR4, Inno3d HerculeZ Design Nvidia GTX 1080 X2 8GB GDDR5, 2 x Samsung U28E590D 3840 x 2160 4K, 1 x Samsung Evo 970 Evo Plus NVME PCI-E 1TB, 1 x Samsung Evo 850 250GB, 1 X Sandisk Ultra II SSD 240GB + 2 X 3TB Seagate Baracuda SATA III, 1 x LG.

I bought the Logitech G Pro Wireless mouse last week as my old mouse was getting a bit skanky and I wanted something nice to replace it with.

So far I like it but the one annoyance was that when I turned my PC off or it went to sleep the mouse would start up a lightshow even though I’d disabled the RGB lighting in the Logitech G HUB software.

It turned out that the solution to this was to save a profile without lights to the mouse and use it on-board memory mode so that it remembers to keep the lights off even when the PC isn’t on.

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This is a quick fix if you encounter a problem with G HUB suddenly not finding your device and you don’t have time to uninstall/reinstall G HUB software. This worked for me using the Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum Gaming Mouse. In my case, I would open G HUB and my gaming mouse wasn’t recognized. This is strange because it was working fine earlier in the day and my mouse has been connected the entire time. This was a quick fix that worked for me, but it’s not a final solution. I’m still not sure why this occurred.


Quick Fix – Mouse Not Connected – Here are the steps I used when my Logitech G HUB Showed “Connect Your Logitech G Gear,” but in fact, my mouse WAS connected.

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1. Close G HUB. Here I’m closing G HUB through the taskbar.

2. Find G HUB inside your Logitech folder. In my case, the Logitech folder is called “Logi” and G HUB is located inside that folder.

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3. Right-click on G HUB and choose Run as Administrator. This will open G HUB.

4. Your device/mouse/Logitech G Gear should now be recognized.

UPDATE 07/17/2019: This issue occurred again three days after performing the above steps. Here are the steps that fixed this issue “today.”


The new method – permanently set the G HUB to always run as administrator

1. Right-click G HUB in the taskbar and choose Quit.

Adobe photo for mac free download. 2. Open the Windows 10 Start menu search (Windows key + S) and type in “G HUB” and once the G HUB app appears then right-click and choose Open File Location.

Adobe reader for mac 10.7 5 free download. 3. Right-click Logitech G HUB and choose Properties.

4. Inside Logitech G HUB Properties choose the Shortcut tab and click on Advanced.

5. Inside Advanced Properties check Run as administrator and click OK. Click OK to close the previous Properties window.

6. Now right-click the Logitech G HUB and choose Pin to taskbar.

7. Double click the G HUB icon in the taskbar. Your device should now be recognized and no longer see “Connect Your Logitech G Gear.”

This new method worked in my particular case to fix the issue today. If this occurs again and/or I find more information I will post it here.

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