![]() Unfortunately, the executable they have does not actually install a driver, it just attempts to tell G-Hub to do it, which will then say it's already installed. I'll just retrieve the driver off of Logitech's site and install it (entirely using keyboard only now, mind you). Immediately, when I pressed the button the mouse lost any functionality with the PC, the software would time out on pairing, and it no longer showed as a device in G-Hub or in Window Device Manager. Well, it wouldn't ever finish, and it asked me to pair the mouse again - done in software. It may be worth noting that I've kept automatic updates off because I've had catastrophic issues in the past with G-Hub. Today G-Hub started doing the same thing it does infrequently, where the mouse will be disconnected while the software attempt to "download resources. I have a Logitech G604 mouse that I've been using for over a year now as my daily driver.
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