

It says it's using my profile, but it just doesn't use my settings or custom button functions. So the software "crapping itself" is when it just forgets my dpi settings.

I got my G502 Lightspeed for $100, $50 off MSRP, and I'm still starting to feel like it was a waste. I agree that software is much better than GHUB, I guess they figured they had to do it or pro gamers simply might not use the mice at all? I dunno.So this software craps itself all the time and I hate it and I'm about to get a new mouse. Yeah I still need to launch the G hub app once to turn the LEDs on my keyboard on but my mouse is standalone now.

But I guess they couldn't even waste pennies to put more than 1mb on a ROM inside of them Yet they put us under so much hassle while using the GHUB app.Īs another example: the G305 has 1 RGB led in it, used to show the DPI seting, but why not let us choose it to show colors when clicking, etc?Īnother example: the Asus RTX 3070 DUAL has 1 RGB strip in it, and they connected it to the GPU board correctly and it has all the possible ways to be customised, yet they choose to NOT let the user fiddle with it. Logitech could have made a way to save hashes/seeds for the rgb colors+animations and made a simple code that compiled it to save inside the mouse, and program it in a way the mouse could understand it (simple string of numbers+letters, etc) while not having to process much data and blablabla. Well, it's working for all I need anyways! WAY better than the GHUB app! RGB profiling is really simple, and the app sometimes bugs crazy when saving and changing DPI stuff. It's not even annoying intrusive software, it's an exe with no installer it just runs, you can setup your profiles and close it and it's gone. "pro gaming software/onboard memory manager" software. It says autodetect OS so I assume you can run it on a Mac atleast but probly not Linux. I had some more issues when I noticed my dpi was wrong after I switched to onboard and fixed it with this.

You don't even need to use G Hub, you can turn the mouse to onboard profiles and use logitech's separate pro gaming software to configure the profiles which is FAR better software. # Set group modifiers and indicators to purple. I'll copy and paste the code here the link is to give him credit for it. This is all I need though if it works with the G213 as I just want static blue. He's using a G810 and says it works and you can even assign colors based on individual keys in Linux but I don't know about other lighting effects. I'll report back if I remember after I do it but I thought I'd throw the link on here now. I found this for the keyboard, apparently you can do it with a script in Linux by I haven't tried it yet to see if it works.
