Logitech G305, not working without Logitech GHUB
Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2024 9:12 pm
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XMBC Version: 2.20.5
Installed or Portable version: Portable
Windows Version: 10
Mouse Information (brand/model): Logitech G305 - 6 buttons
Relevant Computer Information (CPU, RAM etc): Laptop intel i5, 16 GB ram, etc.
Did the problem occur after an upgrade of XMBC? (If so, from what version?): No
Did the problem occur after a Windows update/upgrade? (If so, from what version?): no
How long have you used XMBC?: Days
What language and keyboard layout do you use in Windows?: Spanish
Clear description of the problem - try and include as much information as possible, including what button and mappings you are having problems with (if applicable).:
I just decided to turn off the heavy and unstable Logitech GHUB to start using XBMC.
However, I noted that after shutting it down, it wasn't working.
If I open Logitech GHUB, it does works.
I just setup CTRL+C with button 5 and CTRL+SHIFT+V with button 4. That's all.
Is it possible to see if XBMC is able to catch the button presses somehow?
May it be a Windows driver issue?
XMBC Version: 2.20.5
Installed or Portable version: Portable
Windows Version: 10
Mouse Information (brand/model): Logitech G305 - 6 buttons
Relevant Computer Information (CPU, RAM etc): Laptop intel i5, 16 GB ram, etc.
Did the problem occur after an upgrade of XMBC? (If so, from what version?): No
Did the problem occur after a Windows update/upgrade? (If so, from what version?): no
How long have you used XMBC?: Days
What language and keyboard layout do you use in Windows?: Spanish
Clear description of the problem - try and include as much information as possible, including what button and mappings you are having problems with (if applicable).:
I just decided to turn off the heavy and unstable Logitech GHUB to start using XBMC.
However, I noted that after shutting it down, it wasn't working.
If I open Logitech GHUB, it does works.
I just setup CTRL+C with button 5 and CTRL+SHIFT+V with button 4. That's all.
Is it possible to see if XBMC is able to catch the button presses somehow?
May it be a Windows driver issue?