![]() ![]() You can create as many profiles as you like on your computer. That's it! You just saved your binds to Onboard memory. Under "Slot 1", pick the profile you just programmed your buttons to. Now your page should look like this where you'll see 5 onboard profiles. You'll be taken to this page, where in the middle-right side, you'll see a button to switch Onboard Memory Mode to "On". Once you have your buttons programmed to whatever you like, then click the gear icon in the upper-right corner. Those arrows will switch your mouse view from top buttons to side buttons. Note: On that page where the mouse is, you'll see an arrow on either side of the mouse at the edge of the page. You can make macros, use keyboard letters, and many other options. You just simply click on a button, it turns blue, then you can make that button whatever you like over on the left side column. Make sure your Profile is set to Persistent, Desktop Default in the upper-left corner of that page before you do anything. When you first start G-Hub, this is what you'll see first.Ĭlick on your mouse and you'll be taken to this page where you can configure your lighting, buttons and DPI via the icons at the top-left. The links below will include images to help show what I'm explaining. This post will attempt to explain how I did it for others who are having the same issues. And it took some frustration and learning on my own to figure out how to bind my buttons, and use an onboard profile. ![]() So basically, I've never used G-Hub before. ![]()
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