

After you complete your download, move on to Step 2. To get the G502 X LIGHTSPEED Gaming Mouse driver, click the green download button above. I didn't find anything by googling it, then I asked myself "Hey, G Hub is an electron app - the platform used to power it -, so it has to store settings somewhere.".Īnd found it at path C:\Users\\AppData\Local\GHUB\settings.How to Update G502 X LIGHTSPEED Gaming Mouse Device Drivers Quickly & Easily Step 1 - Download Your Driver I would have expected this feature in a beta version, it's completely ridiculous that it's not implemented in the fully released version of the software.Ī bit late to the party but I landed here because I searched a way to rename custom application (so your point 1.

G Hub went into early access nearly two years ago. I go to the settings page for any game, and the "delete" button is grayed out. It seems that deleting profiles is totally doable, but once you have an application on G Hub, it's there forever. I mentioned above that there was something that just didn't work.Obviously this is a very small issue, but it's an annoying downgrade from LGS nonetheless. On G Hub, to access side buttons, you have to click the arrows to "turn" the mouse. But for the G502 specifically, it had a BEAUTIFUL UI which showed all of the buttons all at once, making it easy to edit. Also about the UI for profiles, what was wrong with having an image of the mouse that showed all of the buttons on the same screen? Perhaps the reason is that it doesn't work for all mice, which is reasonable.This could EASILY all be consolidated into a single area of the application where you edit profiles and can add them and change settings for them.
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Then to edit that profile, I have to back out to the home screen again, click on the image of the mouse, find the game/application in the list, select the profile, THEN I can finally edit it. I have to back out to the home screen, click on the "active profile" link at the top, then find the correct application in a big list (which again, is not searchable), then add a profile. But if I want to add a new profile to this game, I can't do it while I'm editing profiles. Cool, so I select the game I want to edit.

This menu has a list (which as far as I've seen is not searchable) of all games/applications along with their profiles underneath. For example, in the profile configuration, you can select the game/application you want to edit in a dropdown menu.
