nefarius / HidHide

Gaming Input Peripherals Device Firewall for Windows.
https://docs.nefarius.at/projects/HidHide/
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Possible conflict to Logitech G Hub with HidHide installed #172

Open Yuuyatails opened 3 weeks ago

Yuuyatails commented 3 weeks ago

Bug description

With HidHide installed, the Logitech G Hub software cannot detect input from the Logitech peripherals, even though I have not set them to be hidden in HidHide client. Furthermore, upon reconnecting the peripherals, any additional function on the Logitech peripherals (the force feedback on the G29 racing wheel, for example) no longer works unless I restart G Hub with admin rights while the peripherals remain connected. 

The G Hub can only detect the input from the peripherals after I uninstalled HidHide, which makes me think that there is some sort of software conflict between the two.

I encounter this issue with my Logitech G29.

Oddly, the USB game controller menu in Windows and games does detect the input from the G29, but force feedback remains in an unfunctional state after reconnecting it to the PC unless I restart G Hub with admin rights.

Steps to reproduce

Actual result: With HidHide installed, pressing the assigned button doesn't make G Hub to switch the profile as the G Hub app cannot detect any input from Logitech peripherals, and reconnecting the peripheral results in loss of additional functions unless G Hub is restarted with admin rights. (Albeit still not detect any input from the peripherals.) Expected result: With HidHide installed, pressing the assigned button will make G Hub switch the profile to the other one, as it detects inputs from Logitech peripherals.

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Machine info

CPU-Architecture: x86_64 Windows version: Windows 11 Pro 24H2 Software/driver version(s): 1.5.230

Any other helpful information

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