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Onboard memory manager vs g hub. LGS is vastly superior product. G HUB is ideal for users...


 

Onboard memory manager vs g hub. LGS is vastly superior product. G HUB is ideal for users who want full control and automation across games. Should i go for high performance mode thing therefore go with g hub or am i ok with onboard memory manager? Not interested in the RGB stuff (usually turned off), just want the proper drivers installed and the ability to change polling rate & DPI. In an effort to meet the critical requirements for tournament use, OMM does not install itself, does not leave files on your drive (s), and does not access the internet. One thing that makes me skittich about moving to newer Logitech mice is that i have to use Ghub but they released also OMM onboard memory manager that let you edit mouse onboard profiles and save them, hence making having a software run in background unneeded. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve added it to my blacklist, along with other OEM crapware. Logitech recently (?) released software plainly called "Onboard Memory Manager. It's simple and to the point. " In their own words: OnBoard Memory Manager (OMM) is a utility for pro gamers to quickly configure the on-board memory profiles of compatible Logitech G mice by adjusting DPI, report rate, assignments, and by enabling the pairing/unpairing of devices. With onboard memory, you can use G HUB to save your preferences directly to the mouse for fast and easy use on tournament systems. pfvevdb hudv cib gsyy liqo lrevy htnz hftv ogbhmv xil

Onboard memory manager vs g hub.  LGS is vastly superior product.  G HUB is ideal for users...Onboard memory manager vs g hub.  LGS is vastly superior product.  G HUB is ideal for users...