Logitech G HUB is a powerful software that allows you to customize your Logitech gaming gear, from mice and keyboards to headsets and webcams.
However, if you’re a macOS Sonoma user, you may have encountered issues with Logitech G HUB not working properly.
You might see error messages, devices not showing up, or settings not saving.
This can be frustrating, especially if you rely on Logitech G HUB to optimize your gaming experience.
Fortunately, there are several solutions you can try to fix Logitech G HUB on macOS Sonoma.
In this blog post, we’ll walk you through the steps to troubleshoot and resolve Logitech G HUB issues on your Mac.
How To Fix Logitech G HUB Not Working On MacOS Sonoma
1. Update Logitech G HUB
Make sure you have the latest version of Logitech G HUB installed on your Mac. To check for updates:
- Open Logitech G HUB on your Mac.
- Click on the Settings icon (gear icon) in the top-right corner of the window.
- Click on the “Check for Updates” button.
- If an update is available, follow the prompts to download and install it.
2. Check System Requirements
Ensure that your Mac meets the minimum system requirements for Logitech G HUB. Logitech recommends macOS 10.15 or later for the latest version of G HUB, but some features may require macOS 11.0 or later. Check the Logitech G HUB product page for more information on system requirements.
- Go to the Logitech G HUB product page on the Logitech website.
- Scroll down to the “System Requirements” section.
- Make sure your Mac meets the minimum requirements listed, including the macOS version.
3. Restart Logitech G HUB
Sometimes, simply restarting Logitech G HUB can resolve issues. Quit G HUB and then relaunch it from your Applications folder. If that doesn’t work, try restarting your Mac and then launching G HUB again.
- Quit Logitech G HUB if it’s currently running.
- Open Launchpad and search for Logitech G HUB.
- Click and hold on the G HUB icon until it starts shaking.
- Click on the “X” icon in the top-left corner of the icon to force quit the app.
- Relaunch Logitech G HUB from your Applications folder.
4. Reset Logitech G HUB
If restarting G HUB doesn’t help, you can try resetting the software to its default settings.
- Open Logitech G HUB on your Mac.
- Click on the Settings icon (gear icon) in the top-right corner of the window.
- Click on the “General” tab.
- Click on the “Reset” button.
- Confirm that you want to reset G HUB to its default settings.
- Note: This will erase all your custom settings, so make sure to back them up first if you want to keep them.
5. Uninstall And Reinstall Logitech G HUB
If all else fails, you can try uninstalling and then reinstalling Logitech G HUB.
- Quit Logitech G HUB if it’s currently running.
- Open Finder and go to your Applications folder.
- Drag the Logitech G HUB app to the Trash.
- Follow the instructions in this DroidWin article to delete any remaining G HUB files.
- Download the latest version of Logitech G HUB from the Logitech website.
- Follow the prompts to install G HUB on your Mac.