The deprecated software was able to set the memory configurations as I expected/wanted. I "solved" the issue by uninstalling G Hub, installing Logitech Gaming Software, disabling my computer's network and turning the system time back 2 years to use deprecated software. The same was noticed in a game wherein neither SHIFT nor CTRL were being pressed. To test I had opened VS code and typed while holding the key I had bound to shift, and no shift operation was performed. For context, I bind SHIFT to G5 and CTRL to G4 for usage in most FPS games.Īfter reading a few threads, I installed the Onboard Memory Manager and it showed my desired key bindings were in place, but I was not able to get the keys to express the binding in any application. I am unable to apply CTRL (left or right), SHIFT (left or right) to basically any button when my mouse is in onboard memory mode using G Hub, however the mouse operates as expected in the fully software controlled mode. Pretty much the same as this old thread from like 2 years ago:
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