![]() If you want to share a mouse, keyboard or headset profile you've created, simply access the profile selection menu (again, you can do this by clicking on the blue profile name in the top center of G Hub). From there, you'll have to enter a name, email address and password. To create a user profile, click on the small person-shaped icon in the lower-right corner of the screen. The Logitech Gaming Software was a totally solo affair, but G Hub lets you share your creations with your friends and rivals - as well as total strangers on the internet. I couldn't find any option that would allow this menu to open while DisplayFusion was running I don't use multi-monitor taskbars (just the Windows taskbar), and I tried adding some compatibility settings to the taskbar agent executable that I thought would be relevant - none of which worked.(Image credit: Marshall Honorof/Tom's Guide) ![]() G HUB apparently adds more features to that right-click menu based on what supported peripherals are connected to your computer, but if you don't have any fancy RGB LEDs or headsets to control, there are only two options in the menu: Quit, and Open G HUB.ĭouble-clicking the G HUB icon opens G HUB, so that's still functional otherwise, was a bit annoying to troubleshoot why a right-click on the G HUB icon wasn't brining up a menu to quit the app. The major drawback of this issue (for me personally) is that it's not possible to fully quit the G HUB taskbar agent while DisplayFusion is running. Quitting DisplayFusion allows this menu to re-appear. ![]() Logitech just updated their (arguably kind of terrible) G HUB software to 2046 and made a change that results in the taskbar icon showing some kind of non-standard menu when it is right-clicked.Ĭurrently, with DisplayFusion v10.0b18 running, the menu never appears upon right click.
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