
If you are still experiencing issues with G HUB installation/update, try the following:ĥ.

Close the G hub app from Windows and also press Right-Click to Quit from the task tray. Now press CTRL+ALT+DEL to open Task Manager.

Locate all processes related to G HUB Lghubupdater.exe Lghubagent. Navigate to C:\Users\(username)\AppData\Roaming and delete the LGHUB folder.Ħ. Logitech g hub stuck on installing updates install#.A reboot somewhere between steps 5 and 7c might actually make it work, too, but I'm only listing the steps I actually performed - I hate rebooting. In the worst case, you might have to do all steps through 7c. If you're lucky you'll only have to go through step 5. The key here step 4, which is just one of those things that are now required with Catalina. You're mouse should show up correctly now and let you customize, etc. Re-install G Hub the same way you did before. Delete the Logitech G Hub app (move to trash)Ĭ. If it still shows disconnected, uninstall and reinstall G-Hub (I had to do this)ī.

If it still shows disconnected, unplug and replug mouse If it's not already checked, this is likely your problem. Go into System Preferences > Security & PrivacyĬheck that Logitech G HUB is CHECKED Make sure Logitech G Hub is checked for Accessibility. Unfortunately these installers don't quite "get it right" on Catalina. You just need to follow the steps below to make sure everything's set up right. You don't need to install any additional software. IF YOU'RE RUNNING CATALINA, then thereal issue is likely related to its new security features.
