
When you plug in supported Logitech G devices onto your PC, it recognizes it automatically and you can customize the gear as you want.

You can create game profiles, control your steams as it comes with OBS and third-party app integration features. The older version of this application was the thrillingly titled Logitech Gaming Software (LGS).Logitech G Hub is an innovative peripheral management software that manages all your Logitech G gear like mice, keyboards, headsets, speakers, and webcams on your PC. Since 2019 however all new Logitech peripherals have used Logitech G Hub, which is generally a slicker experience than its predecessor, though the configuration functionality it brings for your peripherals remains more or less the same. The one noteworthy disadvantage the new software has over the old is the inability to easily import custom profiles (see the How To Import Custom Profiles section below). The improvements G Hub does bring however include the ability to download and share custom game profiles with the Logitech community, integration into OBS (Open Broadcast Software – commonly used by streamers and YouTubers) and other third-party streaming apps, compatibility with Discord (buttons can be assigned to have tangible actions within the software), and the ability to create and save multiple same-game profiles and switch them seamlessly. The focus of this guide will be around the newer Logitech G Hub software, check out our other guide if you are interested in LGS instead. We will go over all the essential information for getting the software set up on your machine, how you can tweak and manage the settings for your devices within the software, and finally, various troubleshooting issues you may come across and how to fix them. If you simply plug your Logitech device into one of your PC’s USB ports, assuming it is compatible with G Hub, the software should automatically add the device and it will appear on the G Hub landing screen alongside any other Logitech gear you have connected to the PC.
