LGS Logitech Gaming Software Version 9.02.To be making keyboards for us Macro power users, and it's a shame. No other mainstream (Razer, Logi, Corsair) seem
Let's see if we can get the Logitech Folks to move the G510 to the new Logitech G Hub Software, and get a new driver out for this unique legacy product. I'm losing almost 40 minutes per DAY of productivity.
The G510 has been a massive productivity booster, as I can quickly reply with macros to common problems, pull up additional ticketĪnd user information with a single keystroke (instead of CTRL+SHIFT+8, then CTRL+SHIFT+P, then CTRL+ALT+I to pull up Ticket Details, Profile, Information) This is a huge problem for me, as I work as a MSP solving issues, and have 18 keys set for shortcuts in our various software. Have a G700s on this PC, which works just fine with Macros. Just wanted to comment that I'm having the same problem, I was able to briefly get the media control (volume, play/pause) keys working by rolling the driver back to the MS Default Keyboard driver, however I am still unable to get the G-Keys working. ***Moved from Windows 10/ Devices & drivers*** Is this keyboard a lost cause? Can it work again? It was a very difficult task to even turn the memory Integrity off, and I would rather not do this to the Surface Book 3. The question is, what can I do to fix this issue? The keyboard was a great productivity tool, but, without the option to program the keystroke macros, it is not any use as an extended keyboard.įurther to this, on an older Surface Book 2, playing around with it, it seems that I can get the keyboard driver FULLY working, with G key macros, volume scroll, no driver issue, media keys working, by turning off Memory Integrity in Core Isolation in Windows I would like to get these working with Win 10 if possible. Also, the volume scroll wheel does not work, and the media buttons do not work. To send keystrokes as a macro is not working at all any more.
The driver does allow the little LCD screen to work, and it does allow the programmable G keys, but only if I set them to run executables. Where this leaves me is that the keyboard works fine as a standard keyboard. There are no later drivers from Logitech, and I am not sure they will be forthcoming, although I have submitted a request. Note that the laptop was at 1909 feature version whenĪs it stands, the driver is reported in error. I installed the Logitech Gaming Software 9.02.65 64 bit, which is the latest software with driver for this keyboard. I just wanted to get advice on the best way to get this keyboard working with Windows 10.
To install the next driver.I have a Surface Book 3, with Windows 10, 20H2 feature update, and a Logitech G510 keyboard. After finished the installation usually ask the computer or laptop when restarting.double click (2x click) on setup.exe file You can use WinRAR or 7zip to extract if the file you download has format (“.zip” or “.rar”) => then next open the extracted folder earlier via explorer => search setup.exe file.Get the drivers you need by downloading on the “Download” tab.Make sure the first software driver for you is installed by going to Start> right click on Computer> then select Properties> System window appears> next select your device manager. You can find all the available drivers, utilities, software, manuals, firmware, and the BIOS for the Notebook / Laptop Lenovo G510 on our site.Lenovo G410, G510 Intel Rapid Storage Technology Lenovo G410, G510 WLAN Driver (Atheros, Broadcom, Realtek) Lenovo G410, G510 Touchpad Driver (Synaptics, Elan) Lenovo G410, G510 Intel Management Engine Interface Lenovo G410, G510 Realtek Card Reader Driver
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