Why aren’t the assignments in Logitech G HUB working?

Assignments within Logitech G HUB are the commands tied to a specific input on a mouse or keyboard. For example, a gaming mouse may have buttons on the side. You can assign those buttons to, perhaps, open Task View, and the other to close the game you’re playing. Sometimes assignments, and to a greater extent Logitech G HUB, will stop working and there are various reasons for this:

Faulty drivers – If your gear is not correctly set up, G HUB won’t be able to make the right assignments. Firewall block – The Windows Firewall or a third-party one can prevent Logitech G HUB from working properly, so don’t hesitate to learn what to do if the disabled firewall still blocks apps. Devices not being detected – This may be caused by an imperfect connection or a malfunctioning cable.

Now that we know why this happens, let’s start troubleshooting this problem to fix it.

How do I fix assignments not working on Logitech G HUB?

This guide will cover three of the most common and effective solutions to assignments not working in Logitech G HUB. But there are a couple of things that you can do:

Check the ports of your peripherals, they may be loose. Make sure you have the correct device connected to Logitech G HUB. Download the most recent version of the software. And, of course, restart your PC.

Also note that Logitech G HUB works for both Windows 10 and Windows 11 just fine, even if the website only mentions the former. SPONSORED

1. Update the GPU drivers

A faster and simpler solution, if this one doesn’t update the driver, is to use a third-party tool to automatically find and install driver updates.

2. Allow the app through Windows Firewall

3. Reinstall G HUB

There are a series of fixes that we can recommend if you still have problems with G HUB. A common source for problems is the app not detecting computer mice. Solutions for this are similar to what has been covered. Disclaimer: this program needs to be upgraded from the free version in order to perform some specific actions. Updating drivers and reinstalling Logitech G HUB are things that you can do. For more generic solutions on Windows 11, we recommend updating the operating system to its latest version. Feel free to comment below if you have any questions regarding the above processes. Also, do not hesitate to comment about guides you’d like to see or information about any other gaming app.

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