Onboard Memory activated but the mouse becomes heavy and reverts to default behaviour The dumb solution? Change the slot. I had so much trouble with this, and all I needed to do was change the freaking slot, from Slot 3 to Slot 2 and it worked. Issue 2: Missing LG Hub.exe. In the midst of all this, the Logitech G Hub file went.
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It seems that Windows 10 does not handle very well the Logitech mouse settings and if you experience problems when you try to select a text or move windows and you need to click hard the mouse button in order to hold the text selection or move a window then there is a better solution than replacing your mouse with a new one.
Method 1
- I tried with the default script from Logitech G Hub but MOUSEBUTTONPRESSED Arg: 1 does not show up. It shows 2-11 just fine, why does it happen? I tried to Run As Administrator but it still does not work. How to fix this? All my buttons work perfectly fine just Lua Script from G-Hub or LGS are not detecting the Left Click Input.
- Right-click G HUB in the taskbar and choose Quit. 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.
Type in the Windows search box Mouse & Touchpad settings, then click Additional mouse settings and change the double click speed, increase it up to 90% or decrease it to 10% see which value helps.
Method 2
Download and install the latest Logitech mouse driver from http://support.logitech.com/en_us/category/mice-and-pointers
G Hub Not Recognizing Mouse
After you have installed the latest driver from Logitech the left mouse button click should work fine. At least this have fixed our Logitech G602 problem.
Also check to see if you have the latest mouse firmware and if not then install the new one.
G Hub Doesn't Recognize Mouse
This solution works only if you are using the Windows 10 integrated mouse driver. If you already have the latest logitech driver and re-installing it won’t solve the mouse button click problem then probably your mouse button have hardware problems.
Logitech G Hub Won't Recognize Mouse
Method 3
If the above method did not help, then please try to move the wireless transmitter closer to the mouse, it is possible that there are radio interferences which can cause the button click to to lose the signal. Also you can try to turn off some wifi devices or move the smartphone away from the mouse.
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