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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    G HUB Manual Windows Installation Mac Installation Getting Started 1: Setting Up A Game Profile Integrations Settings 2: G HUB Settings ARX CONTROL 3: Your Gear LIGHTSYNC LIGHTSYNC (Keyboards) Assignments Assignments: How to create an assignment on your Gear Assignments: How to assign a G SHIFT command...
  • Page 2 1a. NOTES ON DELAYS: 2: TEXT AND EMOJIS: 3: ACTION: 3a. CREATE NEW ACTION: 4: LAUNCH APPLICATION: 5: SYSTEM 6. DELAY Assignments: Command Lighting Assignments: Profile Cycle and Onboard Profile Cycle Commands LIGHTSYNC: Animations LIGHTSYNC: Create an animation LIGHTSYNC: Audio Visualizer Audio Visualizer features for Audio: Audio Visualizer features for Keyboards LIGHTSYNC: Screen Sampler...
  • Page 3: Windows Installation

    3. You will see a progress bar, once the download is complete click INSTALL AND LAUNCH 4. Whilst G HUB is being setup, you may see the logo animation for a short time. Once setup is complete you will see the patch notes. Click the X at the top to take you to the home screen 5.
  • Page 4: Getting Started

    You set a profile as persistent in the G HUB Settings G HUB settings. The Settings page allows you can access APP Settings and My Gear view. You can also configure startup, lighting, analytics, language, desktop notifications and select a Persistent Profile Your Gear.
  • Page 5 Click the G logo in the top right hand corner to get back to the homepage. LOGITECHG.COM. This link opens a browser within G HUB to the Logitech Gaming site. User Account page. Click the Account icon to take you to your Account page, where you can sign in/out, edit...
  • Page 6: 1: Setting Up A Game Profile

    + icon (11) Game profiles. G HUB will automatically detects games and setup profiles for you to configure. These will automatically activate when that game is running. You can add different user profiles to by clicking the + icon...
  • Page 7 DETAILS. Click Details to bring up the information about that User Profile. This shows what Gear has been setup along with a simple view of their Settings. At the bottom you can click DELETE to remove that User Profile Note: You cannot delete the Default User Profile for a Profile Scripting.
  • Page 8: Integrations

    Integrations An integration is a plugin into an Application or Game. Examples of Integrations are OBS, Discord, Overwolf, Battlefield 5, The Division and Fortnite. Note: If you create your own Game/Application you might not see this option You can enable/disable it by clicking DISABLE/ENABLE text under the Integration icon. It will then gray out when disabled.
  • Page 9: Settings

    Settings Click SETTINGS to view the name and link location for the Profile. There you can see the details of the Game/Application: ● NAME. Name of the APP ● PATH. This shows the path of the executable that will activate. You can click + ADD CUSTOM PATH to add another location of an executable that will also trigger this APP.
  • Page 10: 2: G Hub Settings

    UPDATE. Click this text to see if there are updates. Note: G HUB will typically look for updates and you will be notified when there is a new one ready to install VERSION: This is the version number of the software. Year | Version | Build. Please quote this number when submitting feedback.
  • Page 11 Note: If you select this to OFF, then you will need to manually run G HUB to allow profiles to activate. If you find profiles are not working, check you have G HUB running as a process in your computer Task Manager (Windows) or Activity Monitor (Mac).
  • Page 12: Arx Control

    Have critical in-game information on your tablet or smartphone, ARX CONTROL serves as a second screen for supported titles. Arx Control is available on Android and iOS on tablets and smartphones, and works on any system with G HUB Software installed.
  • Page 13 ○ MANUAL CONNECTION. If you know the IP Address of your mobile device you can add it manually. Use this also if your Arx Control App cannot automatically discover your G HUB. ● DEVICES. Shows which mobile devices have been connected to ARX CONTROL, which ones have been...
  • Page 14: 3: Your Gear

    3: Your Gear Clicking on the picture of your device will take you to its Gear page. Depending on what device it is, you will see slightly different options on the left hand side. MICE ● LIGHTSYNC ○ PRIMARY | LOGO ●...
  • Page 15: Lightsync

    LIGHTSYNC This tab controls the lighting settings for your device. PRIMARY | LOGO. Select the LIGHTSYNC zone to configure. Your zones can have different effects. Click SYNC LIGHTING ZONES (4) to sync the other zone with the current configuration. EFFECT. Select from the drop down list your desired effect. OFF.
  • Page 16 Color Swatches. Drag the centre spot of the color wheel on to an existing swatch to change the color or click on to add your favourite color. SYNC LIGHTING ZONES. Press this to sync the PRIMARY and LOGO LIGHTSYNC zones. SYNC LIGHTING OPTIONS.
  • Page 17: Lightsync (Keyboards)

    LIGHTSYNC (Keyboards) With Keyboards, you will see some extra features: PRESETS. This allows you to use presets explained in the LIGHTSYNC section above with these additions to effects (4): ECHO PRESS. This feature changes the color of the key once it is pressed. Leaving a footprint of your typing.
  • Page 18 Set the BACKGROUND COLOUR this doesn't affect the color wave out from the keypress Set the RATE. This determines how fast the ripple moves. From 200ms <> 2ms FREESTYLE. This allows you to change any color of any key in a set fixed color scheme. Select the color you want your key to be and then click the key on the image.
  • Page 19 ANIMATIONS. Choose from lighting effects that are animated. Click on the duplicate icon to copy this effect and configure the colors and animation. CONTRASTIC. 2 sections of the keyboard will have contrasting colours. LIGHTNING. Simulates flashes of lightning OCEAN WAVE. Waves of blue crashing out and back in. RED WHITE AND BLUE.
  • Page 20: Assignments

    Assignments This tab configures all your shortcuts and macros. Select between 5 types of assignments. Drag a command onto a target to assign it to the device COMMANDS. Which includes Command Lighting and Default Commands (shortcuts and hotkeys) KEYS. Keys shows all the standard keyboard keys. NEW! Including F13 - F24 ACTIONS.
  • Page 21 SHOW COMMAND LIGHTING. Tick this box to enable colors per command group. This will change the color of the key to the color of the group the command comes from. In the example below, we have changed the group color and dragged Open Search to the G1 key. The G1 key will now illuminate that color regardless of the LIGHTSYNC setting.
  • Page 22: Assignments: How To Create An Assignment On Your Gear

    Assignments: How to create an assignment on your Gear Identify the command you want to assign, this can be from any of the groups COMMANDS, KEYS, ACTIONS, MACROS or SYSTEM Click & drag the command name to the desired button/key Note: Another way to assign a command is to click and highlight the button/key by clicking the or the text.
  • Page 23: Assignments: How To Assign A G Shift Command

    Assignments: How to assign a G SHIFT command You can assign a G SHIFT key to a device and that G SHIFT key will synchronise on all devices. For example, you can have a G SHIFT key on your keyboard. When pressed your mouse will also enter the G SHIFT mode and vice versa. To assign a G SHIFT key, navigate to the SYSTEM tab in Assignments and drag the command to a programmable key/button.
  • Page 24: Sensitivity (Dpi)

    Sensitivity (DPI) DPI is the speed of your mouse on the screen. Use DPI buttons on your mouse to quickly change the DPI speed. SPEEDS. The underlined value is the current DPI speed. Click on the other values to change the DPI SPEED or press the DPI buttons (up | down | cycle) on your mouse.
  • Page 25 ASSIGN DPI CONTROLS. Clicking this will take you to the Assignments page. There is an automatic search in the SYSTEM tab with DPI performed to show you just the DPI commands. Not all mice have a DPI SHIFT command assigned to a button by default so check if you have this command assigned before using it. Note: You might have to click the Left/Right arrows either side of the device to see the other button/key view REPORT...
  • Page 26 GEAR SETTINGS. Click this to take you to the Gear Settings page PROFILE SELECTOR. Use the drop down to change the User Profile you want to configure for. Also it will indicate if the profile is in a PER-PROFILE CONFIGURATION or in a PERSISTENT CONFIGURATION BACK ARROW.
  • Page 27: Game Mode

    Game Mode Game Mode controls which keys you want to disable during gaming to avoid accidental key presses. Keys Disabled by default. These are the keys that are always disabled in Game Mode and cannot be changed. Typically these are the Window and Right Mouse Button keys. Keys disabled by you.
  • Page 28: Acoustics

    Acoustics The acoustics tab controls all the audio effects for you gear. VOLUME. This sets the volume of the audio device which syncs up with the system volume for that device. MIC. This controls the volume output of your mic. Also synced to the system device mic level. SIDETONE.
  • Page 29 DTS SUPER STEREO MODE. This is only available in DTS mode. Select between FRONT (Default) and WIDE. Again these are preset values. Note: You can still adjust volume levels for each surround sound channel (7) independently from the surround sound profile selected.
  • Page 30: Equalizer

    Equalizer To further enhance your audio, select a MOOD for your gear. In the example below, we have created a new equalizer and called it Test MOODS. Select your MOOD from : a. DEFAULT b. FLAT c. BASS BOOST d. MOBA e.
  • Page 31: Blue Vo!Ce Equalizer

    You can then download that preset onto another computer that has G HUB installed. Browsing for more Blue VO!CE Equalizer presets You can search for more Blue VO!CE Equalizer presets that have been shared by other users within G HUB.
  • Page 32 Click on BROWSE MORE PRESETS, this will take you to the Blue VO!CE Equalizer presets download page. This is similar to the Lighting and Profiles download page. If you know the author or the name of the preset you can enter these in the search bar.
  • Page 33: Microphone

    Microphone For Blue VO!CE enabled headsets, there will be a tab dedicated to setting up your voice, whether it be for streaming, recording a podcast or communicating with your team. Even without the Blue VO!CE enabled, you will be able to record and playback the mic to listen to how you sound. Clicking the will overwrite the last mic test.
  • Page 34 LEVEL. Controls the final output level for the microphone after all Blue VO!CE processing is done. Presets. You can select one of the Presets that come with G HUB or create your own. Any ones you create will be in the section Custom Presets.
  • Page 35: Browsing For More Blue Vo!Ce Presets

    ARROW. Click the arrow to take you back to the Homepage. Browsing for more Blue VO!CE presets You can search for more Blue VO!CE presets that have been shared by other users within G HUB. Click on BROWSE MORE PRESETS, this will take you to the Blue VO!CE presets download page. This is similar to the Lighting and Profiles download page.
  • Page 36: Mm Output

    Adjusting the slider towards the PC will reduce the microphone feedback and increase the output volume. Presets. You can select one of the EQ Presets that come with G HUB or create your own. Any ones you create will appear in the section Custom Presets sections.
  • Page 37 TREBLE. Use the slider to adjust the bass to your preference. 0dB is the default value. If you enable Advanced EQ then this section will gray out and not be adjustable as you will have finer control of the treble in the advanced EQ settings.
  • Page 38: Webcam

    Webcam The Webcam tab controls your Camera and Video settings. Configuring features such as zoom, brightness and HDR. Camera CAMERA| VIDEO. Switch between the CAMERA and VIDEO configuration CAMERA MODE. Select between the 3 modes. a. DEFAULT. Uses factory settings b.
  • Page 39: Video

    (dependant on your Webcam model) to enable other software control. Enable this to disable control over settings like FOV, AWB etc by G HUB and allow other applications to fully control all the features. This is disabled by default.
  • Page 40: Add New Filter

    c. ZOMBIE. d. BLACK & WHITE. e. SICKNESS f. + ADD NEW FILTER. Allows you to configure the individual elements of your VIDEO experience in a profile. Note: CARTOON, ZOMBIE, BLACK & WHITE and SICKNESS filters are preset and do not have any customisable features. + ADD NEW FILTER BRIGHTNESS.
  • Page 41: Steering Wheel

    Steering Wheel The Steering Wheel settings configure your wheel’s sensitivity, turning and spring strength Sensitivity. Default is 50. Alters the output response of the wheel to be more or less sensitive - sometimes known as a S-Curve. Leaving this slider at 50% will provide a linear 1:1 output. Between 51% and 100% will make the wheel increasingly more sensitive around the centre movement of the wheel.
  • Page 42: Pedal Sensitivity

    Pedal Sensitivity Here you can configure your pedals sensitivity and combine the Gas and Brake into single axis for certain games that only support a single axis for acceleration. Pedal Sensitivity. Covers the 3 axis and the sliders have the same behaviour as the Steering Wheel Sensitivity in the previous section - also known as a J-Curve: The slider alters the output response of the axis to be more or less sensitive.
  • Page 43: Gear Settings

    Onboard memory profiles are profiles loaded directly on to the memory of the device. For example, this allows you to take that device to a Lan Party and still have a profile to use even if the PC you are using does not have G HUB installed.
  • Page 44: On-Board Memory Slots

    This is a reminder that whilst you are in on-board memory mode, that all software control through G HUB will be paused for that device. Clicking ENABLE will turn the on-board memory mode to OFF, exactly the same as if you clicked the ON-...
  • Page 45 When you click on a SLOT you will have a drop down menu: ● DETAILS. Click this to take you to the details of the settings assigned to that SLOT. This will show Lightsync, Assignments and other features depending on your device. From that page you can also click DISABLE FROM MEMORY which is the same as selecting DISABLE in the drop down.
  • Page 46: Advanced Settings

    4. Advanced settings This section will cover some of the more advanced settings. Assignments: Create new macro A macro is a sequence of events, which can be letters or mouse buttons, configured with timings. In Assignments for your device, click on the MACROS tab. Search Bar.
  • Page 47 ● No Repeat Macro. A No Repeat macro will play once after you press the macro button/key. This is good for single events where you do not want to have that action repeated. For example; Launch an Application. ● Repeat while holding Macro.
  • Page 48: Repeat | Repeat While Holding | Toggle Macros

    NO REPEAT | REPEAT WHILE HOLDING | TOGGLE MACROS These three types of macro have the same style of macro editor: START NOW. To start recording your macro, click on the + or the START NOW text. You will be given 6 options: Record Keystrokes TEXT &...
  • Page 49: Sequence Macro

    DELETE THIS MACRO. Click this to delete the macro. This will only appear if the Macro has been saved previously. You will have a notification at the bottom of the screen to verify you want to delete. Click the at the top to cancel the NEW MACRO editor and go back to the Assignments tab. If you have made any changes, you will see a prompt at the bottom asking if you would like to save any changes.
  • Page 50 Macro Type. This shows which macro style you chose. Macro Name. Click on the text to change the macro name MACRO OPTIONS. This opens a drop down menu: USE STANDARD DELAYS. By default this is ticked and set to 50ms. If you untick this then each keypress/mouse button will have its own customisable delay.
  • Page 51: Assignments: Program A Macro

    Assignments: Program a macro This section will show how to make a macro. Note: The method is the same method for no repeat, repeat, toggle and sequence. The only difference being that sequence has 3 sections that can all hold macros. The way those macros are created though, are the same. Click on the START NOW button to start creating your macro: RECORD...
  • Page 52: 1: Record Keystrokes

    1: RECORD KEYSTROKES Macro content (or string). This will appear as you press keys or mouse buttons. STOP RECORDING. Click once you are finished programming your macro.
  • Page 53: 1A. Notes On Delays

    You can highlight any button/keystroke (up or down press) and delete it by pressing the delete key. You don't need to be in the recording phase to do this. So for example here we would highlight the up press of the left mouse button and delete, or move it by dragging it along the line to a more appropriate area.
  • Page 54 ● If unticked the delay will be shown between the down-press and up-press of each key/button. You can adjust any time by clicking the number and entering a new number. This delay affects the time between the event before and after only. Example of the Macro with USE STANDARD DELAYS unticked: You can click the to add another RECORD KEYSTROKE, TEXT &...
  • Page 55: 2: Text And Emojis

    2: TEXT AND EMOJIS: Emoji text will behave like a no repeat macro. As you type and add emojis, there will appear here. Click the emoji symbol to expand the emoji drop down list Click on the different icons in the bar to see different groups of emojis DONE.
  • Page 56 Highlight the text to delete or click edit to change the text. You can click the to add another TEXT & EMOJIS or RECORD KEYSTROKE etc. Click SAVE when you are finished programming the macro to take you back to the assignments tab.
  • Page 57: 3: Action

    3: ACTION: An action is a command that is associated to an integration, such as Overwolf, OBS and Discord. Or LED integrations such as Fortnite and Battlefield 5 Examples of some actions: ● OBS: Toggle Streaming ● Overwolf: Capture Video ●...
  • Page 58 Action Menu. In the example, we have selected Overwolf and now have a list of current actions we can choose from. CREATE NEW ACTION. Click this to create a new action which will then appear in the Action Menu above. More on this in the 3a.
  • Page 59 Here we selected Capture Replay and this is now in the Text Acton macro. You can click the to add another TEXT & EMOJIS or RECORD KEYSTROKE etc. Click SAVE when you are finished programming the macro to take you back to the assignments tab.
  • Page 60: 3A. Create New Action

    Integration it means that it is not currently open and G HUB will not be able to query its current event list. G HUB has its own default set of actions but to create any new events, you will need to have that Integration open.
  • Page 61 SAVE. This will exit the Create Action Screen In our example we have selected ACTIVATE SCENE, we then need to select which scene to assign. In this case we select the G HUB Test Screen which was added previously in OBS:...
  • Page 63 You can see in the example above, that G HUB Test Scene Activation Action is now available in the OBS actions menu and can be assigned.
  • Page 64: 4: Launch Application

    4: LAUNCH APPLICATION: A launch application shortcut which can be part of a macro. Previously created Launch Application shortcuts will be shown here. For example, we previously created one for Twitch. Select which application from this list to be assigned to your macro. CREATE NEW.
  • Page 65 Select the Launch Application shortcut to edit or delete. You can delete by highlighting and pressing delete. EDIT. Click this to open the editor for the Launch Application. Here you can change the NAME, PATH and ADD ARGUMENTS. Click SAVE if you want to save the changes.
  • Page 66: 5: System

    5: SYSTEM Select a system hotkey to be assigned to the macro. Select which group from the list. This will open up a sub group and pick a System command from there. Once you make your choice, you will be automatically taken back.
  • Page 67 Select the Launch Application shortcut to edit or delete. You can delete by highlighting and pressing delete. Click the drop down arrow to open up the System Commands list. You can select a different System Command by selecting a different one You can click the to add another SYSTEM, LAUNCH APPLICATION, TEXT &...
  • Page 68: Delay

    6. DELAY You can add a delay between commands. This is different to the delay you can see between key and mouse button presses whilst making a command in a macro, but is configured the same way: To add a delay, select DELAY from the from the drop down menu. The default value will be 50ms but this can be changed.
  • Page 69: Assignments: Command Lighting

    Keyboard. You will need to start with a profile that built in game commands, typically a game or APP that has been auto detected by G HUB. For example; World of Warcraft, Battlefield 1, DOTA 2, ARK Survival Evolved etc.
  • Page 70 We will start with a Command Lighting all set up: We have the Pet, Interface, Movement Abilities all with colors assigned to those groups. Those keys in those groups will now be the group color when the profile is active. So for example, the E Q W S A D keys will all be purple. In the example above we have an ECHO PRESS effect with the Command Lighting keys in their respective group colors.
  • Page 72 If we select a FIXED effect for example: We can see that the effect has now overwritten the Command Lighting, and now the command lighting will be deactivated.. This is because the LIGHTSYNC effects will both be trying to Illuminate same key all the time.
  • Page 73: Assignments: Profile Cycle And Onboard Profile Cycle Commands

    Onboard memory profiles are profiles loaded directly on to the memory of the device. This allows you to take that device to a Lan Party for example, and still have a profile to use even if the PC you are using does not have G HUB installed.
  • Page 74: Lightsync: Animations

    LIGHTSYNC: Animations An animation is a sequence of freestyle frames. This section will show you how to create your own spectacular lighting! In the LIGHTSYNC tab click the ANIMATIONS tab Click on the drop down arrow under EFFECT and select + ADD NEW ANIMATION from the list. Note: You can duplicate any lighting effect by clicking the icon.
  • Page 75: Lightsync: Create An Animation

    LIGHTSYNC: Create an animation COLOR. Color wheel with brightness slider. Click on the wheel to select a color or if you know the RGB value, type this into the R, G & B text fields. The color selected can be dragged on to a new swatch (1a) TRANSITION.
  • Page 76 Apply changes to the keyboard lighting (7) using the same method as freestyle. I.e. have a color selected and either click individual keys or drag a box over a group of keys. iii. You can click a transition style for the frame - or drag the transition style over to it. Resize the frame by hovering at the end of the frame until you get the double arrow, click and drag to resize the frame.
  • Page 77: Lightsync: Audio Visualizer

    LIGHTSYNC: Audio Visualizer Audio Visualizer features for Audio: This section will show the Audio Visualizer for devices such as audio (headsets and G560) and mice EFFECT: Select AUDIO VISUALIZER COLOR MODE. You have 2 options to choose, Expand the ADVANCED SETTINGS (5) to configure them FIXED.
  • Page 78 AUDIO BOOST. AUDIO BOOST will enhance the reaction to low sounds. So if a track or game is naturally quiet, try boosting the audio. 0% is OFF and at 100% any sound will maximise the visualizer. For quiet audio, 30% is a good value to try first.
  • Page 79: Audio Visualizer Features For Keyboards

    Audio Visualizer features for Keyboards Keyboards have slightly different additional features to Audio: GRADIENT, SMOOTH ANIMATION and CLIPPING ZONE and do not have PULSE ON BASS ONLY COLOR MODE: GRADIENT. This plays the audio visualized on keyboard using a gradient of colors to indicate the different frequencies SMOOTH ANIMATION.
  • Page 80: Lightsync: Screen Sampler

    The Screen Sampler preset extends color from the screen to your LIGHTSYNC devices. You can choose any area on your monitor and assign it to any of the lighting zones. G HUB then tracks in real-time and matches speaker/keyboard/mouse and headset lighting with the colors on screen.
  • Page 81 Keys for current sample | Keys for other samples. This shows which area/set of keys are currently active. In the example above for the MID_RIGHT, you can see that the arrow keys and home sections are highlighted blue, showing that these keys are assigned to the MID_RIGHT sampling window. GEAR SETTINGS.
  • Page 82: Lightsync: Screen Sampler Edit

    LIGHTSYNC: Screen Sampler Edit On the LIGHTSYNC > PRESETS tab click EDIT (2) to take you to the Screen Sampler edit window: Edit Sampler Window. Click the icon to edit the name of the sampler window. Press enter when you are done or click off the window.
  • Page 83: Screen Sampler For Light And Sound Devices

    There are 4 sampling windows by default for other devices and mice will only have 2 active samplers at any time. The features are the same as before. For example here we have the Logitech G560 LIGHTSYNC PC GAMING SPEAKER.
  • Page 84: Screen Sampler For Mice

    Screen Sampler for Mice For mice, the Top left and Bottom left are assigned to the PRIMARY and LOGO lighting zones by default. Select the sampling zone and then click either lighting zone on the mouse to reassign. All other features and settings are the same.
  • Page 85: Microphone: Blue Vo!Ce

    Microphone: Blue VO!CE This section will look at the VOICE EQ and ADVANCED CONTROLS in a bit more depth. VOICE EQ Make sure the box is checked, this enables the sliders and the more menu can be interacted. You can modify the LOW / MID / HIGH levels from the main window but if you need finer control, click the more menu button and this will bring up the VOICE EQ window.
  • Page 86: Advanced Controls

    ADVANCED CONTROLS Once the checkbox is ticked you will see the HIGH-PASS FILTER, NOISE REDUCTION, EXPANDER/GATE, DE-ESSER, COMPRESSOR LIMITER options. HI-PASS FILTER. Hi-Pass filter lets the high frequency information pass through the filter at a target frequency and rolls off all audio below the target frequency. This can be helpful to remove low frequency noise like car engines or heavy equipment and even fans in the room.
  • Page 87 EXPANDER/GATE. Expander is a noise gate with a variable range. This can be very useful to remove unwanted background noise like dogs barking, children playing, television, etc when not speaking into the mic. If you set the threshold slightly below the level of your voice, the gate will open only when you're speaking and cut out any other noise when you're not.
  • Page 89 COMPRESSOR. Compressor reduces the dynamic range of an audio signal by attenuating the output in relation to the threshold and ratio controls. This essentially makes your voice signal more consistent in volume and therefore easier to hear whether you are screaming or whispering. Click to bring up the Compressor window LIMITER.
  • Page 90: Scripting

    5. Scripting Scripting can be added to a profile from the Games & Applications window. Scripts are not profile specific and can be applied to any profile. Select the profile you want to add scripting to Click the Scripting icon...
  • Page 91: Assign A Script

    Assign a script ACTIVE LUA SCRIPT. Select a script from the drop down menu to run with your profile. If you do not want a script select NONE. +CREATE A NEW LUA SCRIPT will allow you to create new script. CREATE A NEW LUA SCRIPT.
  • Page 92: Script Manager

    Script Manager Script Name. Type a name for your script here. Enter Script Description. Use this text box to add a description for your Script. EDIT SCRIPT. Click this to take you to the script editor.
  • Page 93: Script Editor

    Script Editor When you click EDIT SCRIPT, the Script Editor will open. There are 2 parts: the main scripting area and the Output. The 3 lines in the script editor will always be there by default. In the menu bar you will see 4 tabs: ●...
  • Page 94 You will notice that whilst you have the Script Editor open, that G HUB will have a warning message: Close LUA window to save script. Once the Script Editor is closed, the warning will disappear. Once you have saved your script, click the...
  • Page 95: Sharing Profiles And Presets

    6. Sharing Profiles And Presets If you have a great profile, lighting effect or Blue VO!CE EQ Preset, then you can share this within G HUB. You can choose to have the upload as private (good for when you want to keep your profiles and presets safe and available anywhere!) or publicly where anyone can see and download your settings.
  • Page 96 If you don’t want to include a device, click the name icon and it will go from white to black. PUBLISH. Once you are ready, click PUBLISH. Private profiles are automatically approved and available for download. For public, the profile will be subject to review before being available on the G HUB Profile Download Page Click the to cancel the share and take you back to the Games &...
  • Page 97: Sharing Your Lightsync Animation

    Sharing your LIGHTSYNC Animation You can share any of your created LIGHTSYNC Animations. Once you have edited your Animation and ready to share, click the share button to the right of your Animation.
  • Page 98 TAG. Click this to add a tag. PUBLISH. Once you are ready, click PUBLISH. Private Lighting Effects are automatically approved and available for download. For public, the profile will be subject to review before being available on the G HUB Lighting Effects Download Page Click the to cancel the share and take you back to the LIGHTSYNC tab.
  • Page 99: Sharing Your Blue Vo!Ce Preset

    Sharing your Blue VO!CE Preset Your Blue VO!CE Custom Presets can be shared online for other users to apply. Or for you to share your own copy online. When you have your Blue VO!CE Preset configured and ready for sharing, click the share button to the right of your custom preset.
  • Page 100 G HUB Preset Download Page PUBLISH. Once you are ready, click PUBLISH. Private presets are automatically approved and available for download. For public, the preset will be subject to review before being available on the G HUB Presets Download Page Click the to cancel the share and take you back to the Microphone tab.
  • Page 101: Sharing Your Equalizer Preset

    Sharing your Equalizer Preset Share your EQ Preset with the community or for your own use! When you have your Equalizer Preset configured and ready for sharing, click the share button to the right of your custom preset. Note: If you want to base your preset on a preloaded one, you can first duplicate that preset, it will appear in the CUSTOM section, modify it, then share.
  • Page 102 G HUB Preset Download Page PUBLISH. Once you are ready, click PUBLISH. Private presets are automatically approved and available for download. For public, the preset will be subject to review before being available on the G HUB Presets Download Page Click the to cancel the share and take you back to the Equalizer tab.
  • Page 103: Tips And Frequently Asked Questions

    7. Tips and Frequently Asked Questions How to reset commands or disable buttons In the assignments section, we covered how to assign a command to a button. But if you want to remove that assignment or even disable a button then this guide will show you how: To remove the binding, click on the button or the command name on the line.
  • Page 104 As you can see, when disabled, the button/key will have a clear circle and no entry. To re-enable the button/key, click on the circle and you will have 1 option: USE DEFAULT Selecting this will reset the button/key back to factory default...
  • Page 105: Delete Games And Applications From The App List

    Delete games and applications from the App list If you have games and applications in your App list that you've manually added, or if they're no longer installed on your computer, you can manually delete them from the App list. NOTE: The DESKTOP APP and Default profile associated with it cannot be deleted.
  • Page 106: How To Duplicate Profiles And Macros To Another Game Or Application

    Open G HUB and click on the profile on the top of the home page. The Games & Application profile page opens. Select the profile you want to duplicate, then click and drag the profile onto the app you want to use it with. In the image below, the 7 Days To Die ‘All Gaming Profile’...
  • Page 108 The same method can be used to copy macros over too. Select which macro you want to copy across by click and dragging it to another Game/APP You can then check in the other game APP that it has copied over. Repeat the process for all the macros you want to duplicate.
  • Page 109: How To Blacklist A Game/App From Profile Switching

    Here’s how: Open G HUB and click on the profile on the top of the home page. The Games & Application profile page opens. Select the Game/APP you want to blacklist and then click on the SETTINGS tab to bring up the details.
  • Page 110: How To Lock A Profile For All Games And Applications

    How to lock a profile for all games and applications Typically, when G HUB is first installed, your Desktop default profile might be the persistent profile, until you start creating some new profiles and you remove this lock so profile switching is activated.
  • Page 111: How To Configure Your Yeti X Lighting

    How to configure your Yeti X Lighting The Yeti X Microphone has a variety of lighting configurations you can customise to personalise your microphone. From the main window select the Yeti X and then click on the Lighting tab: LIVE/MUTE. This tab configures the ring on the volume dial. This has 2 modes; LIVE and MUTE. Press the button to toggle between modes.
  • Page 112: Mode

    LIVE EFFECT. Choose between FIXED and BREATHING for the ring whilst the mic is live. For Breathing, use the SPEED slider to adjust how quickly the effect happens. With 1000ms (1s) is the quickest and 20000ms (20s) is the slowest. MUTE EFFECT.
  • Page 113: Metering

    HEADPHONE. Click HEADPHONE to change the colour of the LEDs for the headphone gain. The color palette will expand, select a new colour using the Hue and Brightness sliders or select a different swatch DIRECT MONITORING. Click DIRECT MONITORING to change the colour of the LEDs for the direct monitoring gain.
  • Page 114: Pattern

    NORMAL. Click NORMAL to change the colour of the LEDs for the metering during normal levels. The color palette will expand, select a new colour using the Hue and Brightness sliders or select a different swatch NOTE: You can change the color of the LEDs but you can't change which LEDs are assigned to PEAK, HIGH and NORMAL. So for example, PEAK will always be the 11th METERING LED.

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