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Logitech gaming software mouse
Logitech gaming software mouse





logitech gaming software mouse

Why did you get lazy and not figure all this out and document it for Logitech? I’m kinda tired right now, might edit after I sleep again.Here’s what the registry rights were: registry rights (unmodified)

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It probably has other keys it is trying to use, that are not located in HK_Local_Machine, but it’s 6:13 AM and I’m doing this pro bono, so maybe Logitech can noodle the specifics out and make a better installer for next rev. I tried changing rights on the regkey from the default, but the issue persisted.

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Procmon showing LCore can’t access/write to its own key structure. Now you should have a system that saves your settings you want, like mouse DPI scaling, or button preferences, or not getting a notification Every Single Time you run a game that has a profile! Proof in the pudding

  • Check the box for Run As Administrator and click OK.
  • Right click on LCore.exe and select Properties.
  • paste C:\Program Files\Logitech Gaming Software in the address bar and hit enter.
  • I found tons of ACCESS DENIED events when I reproduced setting the check boxes as I preferred in the Why does it need Administrator right? That’s actually a good question. The answer is, for some reason, part of the tools installed by Logitech, namely LCore.exe in “C:\Program Files\Logitech Gaming Software”, does not run elevated by default. So at 5 am this morning I decided to find out why. Something that has kind of been nagging me, on the lower end of reality, is that when I set my mouse DPI, or notification preferences, post-reboot, they all disappeared. Running their gaming software (except for the overwolf overlay, I don’t need it, don’t stream). And I’ve sort of settled on the Logitech series of gaming gear, C920, G213, G602.







    Logitech gaming software mouse