Apparently Logitech is getting rid of their venerable LGS software for the G-Hub. Currently it is in open beta if you have hardware it supports. And if you have LGS 8.89(?) or higher installed it will import any profiles you've created.
I tried giving it a go yesterday, and the interface seems to really be designed for a touch screens. I know it is beta, but what options it has are clunky. It said it imported all of my game profiles then defaulted to running the unremovable game profiles for games it detected during it's installation. Currently, software doesn't require you to log in like Razor's does. But, it does have an option for you to create and upload your custom configs for other players to download, and for you to download other player's configs and this does require (understandably) a login. I'm not sure how this will work, since in my experience it locked onto it's default profiles for games and would let me change them.
For now, I'm on the fence. If they get the profile importing/creating corrected, and fix the usability issues it may be a nice piece of software, but for now I'm sticking with LGS.
Has anyone else tried the G-Hub software? Thoughts/experiences with it?
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G-Hub has a restricted list of supported devices at this time. Jeffrey morgenthaler margarita. I switched to a G502 from the G602 I have been using for a few years, so no problems. I notice that JJ's G13 keyboard is not supported, but it's no hardship as LGS does much the same thing as G-Hub. There is bugger all information out there right now. Logitech G HUB Software lets you customize Logitech G gaming mice, keyboards, headsets, speakers, and other devices. New Devices Supported.G502 HERO K/DA™ High Performance Gaming Mouse.PRO K/DA™ Keyboard. New Games Supported.Black Desert Online.