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Step 1: Download and Install Ghub Software. The first step in connecting your Logitech mouse to Ghub is to download and install the Ghub software on your computer. Ghub Step 1: Download and Install Ghub Software. The first step in connecting your Logitech mouse to Ghub is to download and install the Ghub software on your computer. Ghub

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Well, i simply want to remap buttons of the mouse and use macros on it along with the G-shift functionality but with Rewasd instead of Ghub, and use it inmy day to day use, but also gaming (which change the remapping and sometimes the cursor speed).I know that's possible on paper :- I can recreate my Ghub macros on reWASD, and the G-shift functionality is nothing less than the shift functionality on reWASD, so that's should be dealt with. Even better, i could add macros i can't add with Ghub (like long press and double press buttons macros for example, which could increase the number of possible remapping by quite a lot).- Like Ghub, rewasd can auto switch profile depending on games used, so i can also recreate macros for any games i use.- As for cursor speed, if rewasd can't change dpi, i can simply change cursor speed and while always keeping the same default dpi, i don't mind (my dpi rarely change anyway, and when it does for a game, it's not by much).- I don't care about rgb functionalities from Ghub, even if rewasd doesn't know how to manage it. Never used them.I don't know what else you'd consider as "deep functionality" Ghub provides. I don't know what it does that rewasd couldn't do at this point (unless we talk performance, which is the question of my thread). It just does remapping of the mouse, and cursor speed, and change remapping/speed depending on program. Which rewasd entirely covers also. Unless i missed something about Ghub, I don't see anything deep there, except the rgb thingy but i would consider this the opposite of "deep".So the only question is, could i use a default "remapping" that would be the same as the one i use from Ghub for my day to day use, meaning windows stuff in general and pretty much any program that doesn't have a specific rewasd remapping made for them (i asked that question last year, you said it was on your to do list, even if there were workaround).And second question from this thread, would that remapping be as good as using Ghub? Meaning that pressing left click on the mouse, will be as responsive, as performant as clicking on the mouse using Ghub? No lagging, no weird incompatibility stuff. Meaning that your software, at least for mice and even maybe keyboards, could "theoretically" entirely replace Ghub in its functionality (and if you can't say this maybe for legal reason, you could imply it).. Step 1: Download and Install Ghub Software. The first step in connecting your Logitech mouse to Ghub is to download and install the Ghub software on your computer. Ghub Step 1: Download and Install Ghub Software. The first step in connecting your Logitech mouse to Ghub is to download and install the Ghub software on your computer. Ghub Step 1: Download and Install Ghub Software The first step in connecting your Logitech mouse to Ghub is to download and install the Ghub software on your computer. Ghub is compatible with both Windows and Once you’re all set, let’s get started on connecting your Logitech mouse to Ghub! Step 1: Download and Install Ghub Software. The first step in connecting your Logitech mouse to Ghub is to download and install the Ghub Yes, Ghub is compatible for Windows 7, please find the below installer link for Ghub: Yes, Ghub is compatible for Windows 7, please find the below installer link for Ghub: Completely remove both Dolby access and GHub, Restart. Install Dolby Access Go to settings and choose Dolby Atmos under Spatial audio. Now go ahead and install Ghub. Once Ghub is Step 1: Download and Install Ghub Software The first step in connecting your Logitech mouse to Ghub is to download and install the Ghub software on your computer. Ghub is compatible with both Windows and macOS operating systems, so make sure to choose the appropriate version for your computer. I'm on 12th gen as well (albeit with a Gigabyte board) and my POST/boot times are pretty shit as well. On the "faster" side of things, I'm looking at roughly 10 seconds until I get the Aorus logo, another 7 seconds waiting for that to go away, and then another anywhere from 20 to 30 seconds to get dumped at the Windows 11 lock screen (plus ANOTHER 28 seconds to log in with the startup programs in the spoiler). It can be a fair bit slower, and it is mind bendingly slow if I turn off fast startup in Windows. Shutdown times are also pretty bad, right around 40 seconds for that to happen (and they only get significantly worse with fast startup turned off). Kind of infuriating spending all this money expecting a PC that's faster on all fronts than my Acer laptop w/ an 8750H, and yet that laptop will absolutely dunk on my desktop either with the same SSD or with a far shittier SATA SSD. Spoiler Startup programs being MSI Afterburner, GHub, the final version of Steelseries Engine before it became GG, ShareX, ClickMonitorDDC, and PowerChute. Not exactly a taxing list, that's for sure. Main rig on profile VAULT - File Server Spoiler Intel Core i5 11400 w/ Shadow Rock LP, 2x16GB SP GAMING 3200MHz CL16, ASUS PRIME Z590-A, 2x LSI 9211-8i, Fractal Define 7, 256GB Team MP33, 3x 6TB WD Red Pro (general storage), 5x 8TB WD White Label/Red (Plex) (both arrays in their respective

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Well, i simply want to remap buttons of the mouse and use macros on it along with the G-shift functionality but with Rewasd instead of Ghub, and use it inmy day to day use, but also gaming (which change the remapping and sometimes the cursor speed).I know that's possible on paper :- I can recreate my Ghub macros on reWASD, and the G-shift functionality is nothing less than the shift functionality on reWASD, so that's should be dealt with. Even better, i could add macros i can't add with Ghub (like long press and double press buttons macros for example, which could increase the number of possible remapping by quite a lot).- Like Ghub, rewasd can auto switch profile depending on games used, so i can also recreate macros for any games i use.- As for cursor speed, if rewasd can't change dpi, i can simply change cursor speed and while always keeping the same default dpi, i don't mind (my dpi rarely change anyway, and when it does for a game, it's not by much).- I don't care about rgb functionalities from Ghub, even if rewasd doesn't know how to manage it. Never used them.I don't know what else you'd consider as "deep functionality" Ghub provides. I don't know what it does that rewasd couldn't do at this point (unless we talk performance, which is the question of my thread). It just does remapping of the mouse, and cursor speed, and change remapping/speed depending on program. Which rewasd entirely covers also. Unless i missed something about Ghub, I don't see anything deep there, except the rgb thingy but i would consider this the opposite of "deep".So the only question is, could i use a default "remapping" that would be the same as the one i use from Ghub for my day to day use, meaning windows stuff in general and pretty much any program that doesn't have a specific rewasd remapping made for them (i asked that question last year, you said it was on your to do list, even if there were workaround).And second question from this thread, would that remapping be as good as using Ghub? Meaning that pressing left click on the mouse, will be as responsive, as performant as clicking on the mouse using Ghub? No lagging, no weird incompatibility stuff. Meaning that your software, at least for mice and even maybe keyboards, could "theoretically" entirely replace Ghub in its functionality (and if you can't say this maybe for legal reason, you could imply it).

2025-04-19
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I'm on 12th gen as well (albeit with a Gigabyte board) and my POST/boot times are pretty shit as well. On the "faster" side of things, I'm looking at roughly 10 seconds until I get the Aorus logo, another 7 seconds waiting for that to go away, and then another anywhere from 20 to 30 seconds to get dumped at the Windows 11 lock screen (plus ANOTHER 28 seconds to log in with the startup programs in the spoiler). It can be a fair bit slower, and it is mind bendingly slow if I turn off fast startup in Windows. Shutdown times are also pretty bad, right around 40 seconds for that to happen (and they only get significantly worse with fast startup turned off). Kind of infuriating spending all this money expecting a PC that's faster on all fronts than my Acer laptop w/ an 8750H, and yet that laptop will absolutely dunk on my desktop either with the same SSD or with a far shittier SATA SSD. Spoiler Startup programs being MSI Afterburner, GHub, the final version of Steelseries Engine before it became GG, ShareX, ClickMonitorDDC, and PowerChute. Not exactly a taxing list, that's for sure. Main rig on profile VAULT - File Server Spoiler Intel Core i5 11400 w/ Shadow Rock LP, 2x16GB SP GAMING 3200MHz CL16, ASUS PRIME Z590-A, 2x LSI 9211-8i, Fractal Define 7, 256GB Team MP33, 3x 6TB WD Red Pro (general storage), 5x 8TB WD White Label/Red (Plex) (both arrays in their respective

2025-04-10
User3944

Sure that my earlier mice had configurable buttons, but not the Proteus or it might simply be the latest G-Hub software, which is not that good if you ask me ... lol My Computer OS Windows 11 Pro Computer type PC/Desktop CPU Ryzen 9 3900X Motherboard ASUS ROG Strix X570-E Gaming Memory G-Skill RipjawsV F4-3600C18 (16GB x 2) Graphics Card(s) Gigabyte RX 5700 XT Gaming OC Sound Card Realtek ALC1220P Monitor(s) Displays ASUS VE278 (x 2) Screen Resolution 1920x1080 Hard Drives Samsung 850 Pro 256GBSamsung 970 Pro NVMe 512GB (x 2)ST10000VN0004 10TB (x 2)ST10000VN0008 10TB (x 2)ST4000VN000 4TB (x 2) PSU Corsair HX1000 Case Corsair Carbide 400R Cooling AMD Wraith Prism (Stock) Keyboard Logitech G213 Mouse Logitech G502 Internet Speed 100Mbps down / 40Mbps up Browser Firefox - Chrome - Edge Antivirus Windows Defender - Clamwin #11 lol no Trumpy, again, I own one. I have my G502 hero buttons with various assignment over 5 profiles. I don’t understand what it is in that screenshot that says anything which would make you say “Keyboard” I don’t even own a logitech keyboard. It is GHUB, designed to configure you Hero 502 keys. Like it says at the top of the software. My Computers OS Windows 11 Pro 23H2 Build 22631.5039 Computer type PC/Desktop Manufacturer/Model Sin-built CPU Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770K CPU @ 3.50GHz (4th Gen?) Motherboard ASUS ROG Maximus VI Formula Memory 32.0 GB of I forget and the box is in storage. Graphics Card(s) Gigabyte nVidia GeForce GTX 1660 Super OC 6GB Sound Card Onboard Monitor(s) Displays 4 x LG 23MP75 - 2 x 24MK430H-B - 1 x Wacom Pro 22" Tablet Screen Resolution All over the place Hard Drives Too many to list. OS on Samsung 1TB 870 QVO SATA PSU Silverstone 1500 Case NZXT Phantom 820 Full-Tower Case Cooling Noctua NH-D15 Elite Class Dual Tower CPU Cooler / 6 x EziDIY 120mm / 2 x Corsair 140mm somethings / 1 x 140mm Thermaltake something / 2 x 200mm Corsair. Keyboard Corsair K95 / Logitech diNovo Edge Wireless Mouse Logitech G402 / G502 / Mx Masters / MX Air Cordless Internet Speed 100/40Mbps Browser All sorts Antivirus Kaspersky Premium Other Info I’m on a horse. Operating System Windows 11 Pro 23H2 Build: 22631.4249 Computer type Laptop Manufacturer/Model LENOVO Yoga 7i EVO OLED 14" Touchscreen i5 12 Core 16GB/512GB CPU Intel Core 12th Gen i5-1240P Processor (1.7 - 4.4GHz) Memory 16GB

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