
Try testing the device on a different computer. Switch to the Assignments menu on the left. A new menu will open, allowing you to customize your device. An auto clicker is a program that allows you to configure and automate the click of a mouse on your computer screen. Select the mouse or keyboard you want to add a macro to. Only devices supported by the G Hub software will be shown. Click Start > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Power Options > Change Plan Settings > Change Advanced Power Settings > USB Settings > USB Selective Suspend Setting. All of your connected devices will be shown on the opening dashboard. If using a different USB port works, try updating the motherboard USB chipset driver: Theres a Logitech Download Updater, thats the name of this update, coming through Windows update ( Win 10 here ) and is messing with Logitech Profiler. If possible, don't use a USB hub or other similar device. I have a G27 with Profiler 5.10 and LGS 8.83.85 ( for my KB and Mouse ) installed.
Plug the device into a different USB port on your computer. Reconnect device back to the computer and test.Disconnect the device from the computer.Under Human Interface Device, look for Logitech Virtual Keyboard.Right click on Windows or Start button and select Device Manager.Then, right click on it and select Stop Process. Launch Task Manager (Alt + Ctrl + Del) then look for Lghub or Lcore under Processes Tab.On the lower right hand corner of the screen, on the left side of the Date and Time, right click on the G icon and select Exit.Stop LGS from running in the background by closing them on the System Tray and Task Manager: Bypass any type of USB adapter, hub or extender. Connect the device directly to the computer motherboard.