![]() ![]() (With on-board profiles, I should be able to use my configuration without needing GHub to be loaded.) Understanding how profiles (particularly default and on-board) work is way too hard and unreliable. The UI is anything but intuitive I repeatedly have to redefine all my saved macros because GHub thinks it needs to reconfigure itself (usually after waking from sleep), once the primary button is remapped, it is impossible to do any further configuration in the GHub UI, switching to shift mode causes problems with defining other functions. ![]() GHub on MacOS is essentially `Trash-ware`. Does anyone know if this is yet another bug, or is there a different location where the profiles are stored? Thanks in advanced. Looking at the contents of the settings.json, I found out its the location where the games 'recognized' by GHub keep the game specific controls and information for the more popular games. This folder contains 2 integrations folders related to applets, an empty scripts folder, and 2 settings files one with a. I do have a LGHUB folder in local appdata folder, however there does not seem to be anything resembling profiles inside. However, I couldn't find anything online for the GHub specific profile location. After searching awhile online I was only able to find the path for the LGS software which is:Ĭ:\Users\Username\AppData\Local\Logitech\Logitech Gaming Software\profiles Given my experience with GHub I have been refusing updates and wanting to backup my profiles. Where are these profiles suppose to be stored? No matter what I do I seem to end up with a devastating bug or error forcing me to square one. I have done complete purges of GHub even using command-line to filter and remove anything with ties to logitech/GHub. But worse then anything is that every couple of months (assuming after updates are installed) I return to GHub to see that all of my custom made profiles and any macros, key bindings, and preferences are completely wiped from existence. However, since I have been using GHub I have had it fail to update causing a endless loop, requiring a reinstall at least 5 times. I am someone who uses profiles and macros for not just games but most all programs, making extensive use of macros to automate almost everything. I have had countless issues with GHub ever since being forced to switch from the (reliable) Logitech Gaming Software, once I got the wireless G502 Lightspeed mouse. So im sitting here helpless begging for the Steam Community's help.Does anyone else have a infuriating amount of GHub breaking bugs and errors? And i have tried contacting Logitech but they suck and have no fix for it either. ![]() I dont get it, because it has worked perfectly before but 2 weeks ago this happened and i have not been unabe to find a fix for it. I have checked the version for the Profiler and it is up to dateĪnd i have now had my G27 in three years now and have not encountered this problem before. Downloaded new drivers, but whenever i start the Profiler the drivers for the LDF gets installed anyways, its just replaces everything I have tried to uninstall the drivers completely and rebbooted my PC, and thiss the LDF drivers get installed. And that makes it unable to use the G27 in any game, and its really frustrating So the drivers for the G27 is not installed. And when i check the drivers it says logitech driving force. Whenever i run the logitech profiler it shows up as the Logitech driving force. ![]()
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