So just like the title says, Logitech G Hub Debloated.
I saw a guide some time ago (recent, not in my history though). Where someone Debloated version of Logitech G hub or something on the lines of it being a stripped down version of the program.
Any idea where to find it?
Logitech G Hub Debloated
Re: Logitech G Hub Debloated
No. But if it's about a mouse, I use Onboard Memory Manager (OMM):
https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/artic ... ry-Manager
Which is a stand-alone exe. Doesn't even need to be installed.
I don't need any of the G Hub stuff other than create a profile, so I run it very rarely. Once a profile is created in G Hub and transferred to the onboard memory of the mouse, you can then just use OMM to change binds, poll rate, DPI, etc.
https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/artic ... ry-Manager
Which is a stand-alone exe. Doesn't even need to be installed.
I don't need any of the G Hub stuff other than create a profile, so I run it very rarely. Once a profile is created in G Hub and transferred to the onboard memory of the mouse, you can then just use OMM to change binds, poll rate, DPI, etc.
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Re: Logitech G Hub Debloated
Thank you, I will try that and keep looking around for the program I initially saw. I use the Logitech Pro Wired Mouse and the Logitech Pro Wired Keyboard, I saw that the driver for them were out of date, I fixed it with snappy driver, but I didn't want to get the G Hub due to the extra services, bloat, etc.RealNC wrote: ↑08 Oct 2024, 08:23No. But if it's about a mouse, I use Onboard Memory Manager (OMM):
Which is a stand-alone exe. Doesn't even need to be installed.
I don't need any of the G Hub stuff other than create a profile, so I run it very rarely. Once a profile is created in G Hub and transferred to the onboard memory of the mouse, you can then just use OMM to change binds, poll rate, DPI, etc.
I do need the OMM since I accidentally always click my DPI button in the middle of a game lol, so thank you for that!
