![]() ![]() The reason is because I had installed Logitech's proprietary Control Center software which overrides selections in System Preferences -> Mission Control. I'm using a Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX, and was having the EXACT same problem not being able to assign Show Desktop, Mission Control, etc., to the mouse buttons from the System Preferences-> Mission Control area as I had previously. I would love some insight on how to fix this issue. I have a MacBook Pro (Retina, Mid 2012) and a Logitech G9 mouse. Someone suggested removing the ~/Library/Preferences/ file which did not work for me. 'Show Desktop' Mission Control/Expose Not Functioning Here are some other people who experience my problem or a suspiciously similar problem. I'm not the only person to have seen this issue either. The keyboard shortcuts work for everything though. The Show Desktop shortcut does not work with any mouse button. I can set any other Mission Control shortcut to Mouse Button 4 and it works great. I believe this whole thing started with Leopard, so i've been seeing this behavior for quite some time. This used to work brilliantly but at some point it stopped. My preferred mouse button would be mouse button 4 (which is a little thumb button on the side of my mouse). My G502 finally works on my office laptop and now I have all my lovely shortcut buttons on the mouse so I don’t have to rely on my keyboard shortcuts anymore.When I attempt to set the Show Desktop hotkey inside of Mission Control to a mouse button it never seems to work. Then I switched from my home PC to my work PC. Once that was done, and I followed the steps to switch to onboard memory, I took my G502 out from the laptop and plugged it back into the hub. With missing Chrome shortcut keys but I remembered what I used so it wasn’t too hard. When my comp had restarted, I reinstalled, and now it was showing. As it did, I took the mouse OUT from the USB hub I was using and plugged it in directly to the PC. I uninstalled the software again, then restarted my PC. I couldn’t get into Assignments (aka macros) or DPI, which left me with a super heavy and slow mouse. So after following the steps in Missing LG Hub, the software could detect my G502 (not the Hero, but the model before), but now I could only change the Lighting effects. * Up to you whether you want to install, I’d just move it to a different location if you want to do a completely fresh install but don’t want to lose your settings. If not, uninstall, restart comp, reinstall, and wait about 15-30 minutes depending on your Internet connection. This is where your settings live, if you nuke this as well, you will need to recreate* your shortcut keys, macros, etc all over again.Īfter deleting, try to install G Hub again. If you do a general search on your PC’s drive to find this folder, you may also find the Logitech G Hub folder in a location that looks like APPDATA etc, LEAVE THIS ALONE. Don’t delete anything else, just that folder in that location. Before you muck around in your registry, Reddit has the answer.Īll you need to do is navigate to your C:/Program Files folder and nuke the LOGITECH folder ONLY. Learnt that this was because G Hub has a damn weird way of installing updates instead of just bundling everything into the MSI installer like the first time it was installed, so any interruptions, like shutting down PC without realising the updater is running (and there’s no indication even IF it’s updating in the background!) can cause the EXE file to not be registered.Īnd this can lead to not being able to uninstall or reinstall G Hub. In the midst of all this, the Logitech G Hub file went missing. 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. ![]() Onboard Memory activated but the mouse becomes heavy and reverts to default behaviour. ![]() Note: If you press the Gear Icon from the main page before the device there’s another step of selecting My Gear > Your Device again > Onboard memory. ![]()
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