
For a mouse it’s essential to have a uniform base which provides equal balance.

I didn't find anything by googling it, then I asked myself "Hey, G Hub is an electron app - the platform used to power it -, so it has to store settings somewhere.".Īnd found it at path C:\Users\\AppData\Local\GHUB\settings.There are certain features which blend together in order to create a good gaming peripheral. I would have expected this feature in a beta version, it's completely ridiculous that it's not implemented in the fully released version of the software.Ī bit late to the party but I landed here because I searched a way to rename custom application (so your point 1. G Hub went into early access nearly two years ago. I go to the settings page for any game, and the "delete" button is grayed out. It seems that deleting profiles is totally doable, but once you have an application on G Hub, it's there forever.

This could EASILY all be consolidated into a single area of the application where you edit profiles and can add them and change settings for them. Then to edit that profile, I have to back out to the home screen again, click on the image of the mouse, find the game/application in the list, select the profile, THEN I can finally edit it. I have to back out to the home screen, click on the "active profile" link at the top, then find the correct application in a big list (which again, is not searchable), then add a profile. But if I want to add a new profile to this game, I can't do it while I'm editing profiles. Cool, so I select the game I want to edit. This menu has a list (which as far as I've seen is not searchable) of all games/applications along with their profiles underneath. For example, in the profile configuration, you can select the game/application you want to edit in a dropdown menu. UI for profiles is unintuitive and needlessly separated around the application.So I end up with things like "SWTFU" for Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. After I import a game, G Hub will name it automatically with no way to change it. There's no way to rename a game/application.Thanks for replying! There's nothing about it that doesn't technically work (save for one thing that I'll mention below), I just mostly find the interface extremely frustrating to use.
