Click OK to close the previous Properties window.Ħ. Inside Advanced Properties check Run as administrator and click OK. Inside Logitech G HUB Properties choose the Shortcut tab and click on Advanced.ĥ. Right-click Logitech G HUB and choose Properties.Ĥ. Open the Windows 10 Start menu search ( Windows key + S) and type in “ G HUB” and once the G HUB app appears then right-click and choose Open File Location.ģ. Right-click G HUB in the taskbar and choose Quit.Ģ. The new method – permanently set the G HUB to always run as administratorġ. Here are the steps that fixed this issue “today.” UPDATE : This issue occurred again three days after performing the above steps. Your device/mouse/Logitech G Gear should now be recognized. Right-click on G HUB and choose Run as Administrator. In my case, the Logitech folder is called “Logi” and G HUB is located inside that folder.ģ. Here I’m closing G HUB through the taskbar.Ģ. Quick Fix – Mouse Not Connected – Here are the steps I used when my Logitech G HUB Showed “Connect Your Logitech G Gear,” but in fact, my mouse WAS connected.ġ. This was a quick fix that worked for me, but it’s not a final solution. This is strange because it was working fine earlier in the day and my mouse has been connected the entire time. In my case, I would open G HUB and my gaming mouse wasn’t recognized. This worked for me using the Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum Gaming Mouse. This is a quick fix if you encounter a problem with G HUB suddenly not finding your device and you don’t have time to uninstall/reinstall G HUB software.