
You will be permanently STUCK with inferior cursor control compared to what it shipped with from the factory. Then after you unplug it, it will feel like an entirely different mouse that you will NEVER recreate the fresh out of the box factory movement. Simply take a brand new mouse like a G302 fresh out of the box that's never been exposed to any form of Logitech software (the mouse controls great fresh out of the box), run it through whatever benching/diagnostics, then do the act of just plugging the mouse in to another computer with G-hub already installed (without even changing a single setting, just plugging it in then unplugging it). The results should be easily quantifiable if anyone wants to actually test it (QVC). But this phenomenon with Logitech's new G-hub software is exponentially worse than pre-G-hub software where even a caveman should be able to tell. It's like the method of writing data to the mice these companies are using is completely incapable of any deterministic behavior WHATSOEVER. Even if you're saving a setting of 800 DPI, sometimes it will feel slower and lagging behind, other times faster. I personally have a Roccat Vulcan TKL pro keyboard tho and I think their software is a bit better.So, I have always said that anytime you install mouse software and save settings to the mouse, it always gives you a wildly different result each time whether it's Logitech or some other company's software. Also if u want it to stay the same for everything all you have to do is go to the settings of that profile and click “set as persistent” and that profile will be persistent across all computer usage and apps. It don’t always alert you that you switched profiles while editing. If u click on a different app/game window it’ll kswitch to that profile while you’re editing. Just make sure when customizing it u don’t click on the desktop and make it switch what profile you’re editing. U can make a diff color, sound, whatever profile for every app/game that u open to be completely different. Then When you’re done customizing it you all the sudden realize you’re customizing the desktop color profile. If u click off of ghub onto the desktop and click back to ghub it will switch the profile you’re editing BACK to the desktop. For lighting profiles you need to look and make sure you’re on the correct app when u change ANYTHING. I’ve uninstalled it and tried again and it still don’t work. Only gripe I have is that when I download custom sound profiles for games that are created and shared by other users they don’t show up. All I have by them is a mouse and headset but it seems to work great for everything and the lighting profiles I change for each program.

I been out of the pc game for like 12 years and just built a new one.
