![]() ![]() Killing all of the 046d-branded drivers did it for me. I have a touchscreen, so I had an alternative pointing device during the installation process, but you may have to sweat it out/use a second mouse to do the installation/etc. This fixed my issue and now my mouse is showing up in Game Hub as well as LGS. ![]() Uninstall all of the Logitech drivers that show up in USBDeview while your mouse is plugged in and then run the Logitech Game Software installer. Additionally, I noticed a few other Logitech devices based on vendor ID (046d). If you go through all of the steps and find yourself tearing your hair out, I found out via USBDeview that the mouse likes to brand itself a "USB Composite Device" that does not allow for manually specifying the driver. If your mouse isn't showing up in logitech gaming software, you go into your 'mice and other input devices' and disable the generic HID-compliant mice, find your Logitech mouse, disable it, think "Ah hah! Now I can manually specify the driver under C:\program files\logitech gaming software\Drivers\LGSHidFilter\LGSFMOUHID.inf and that will fix it!"
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