![]() In the midst of all this, the Logitech G Hub file went missing. I had so much trouble with this, and all I needed to do was change the freaking slot, from Slot 3 to Slot 2 and it worked. Onboard Memory activated but the mouse becomes heavy and reverts to default behaviour.Note: If you press the Gear Icon from the main page before the device there’s another step of selecting My Gear > Your Device again > Onboard memory. Settings will be on the right side of the screen, indicating available slots. ![]() Click on the GEAR/SETTING icon in the upper right.Cannot find the “switch to onboard memory” option at all.The key thing is to activate your device’s onboard memory with the program you want to use over on the other laptop, but this process is not as intuitive as you might think. ![]() Had a super long angery-kind of rant about the Logitech G Hub software, but ultimately, all I wanted to do was share what I learnt, which is how I got my Logitech gaming mouse to work on a laptop that doesn’t have Logitech G Hub:
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