For anyone new to LCDHost, LCDHost is a compositing plugin manager for LCD’s. It’s primarily targeted towards the Logitech G19, but it will work with the G13 and G15 too.
What’s new in LCDHost alpha 16:
- LCDHost now has self-update capability, both for plugins and the main program.
- Use Tools -> Updates to check the update settings.
- What’s New display is now on the Welcome screen, not on the device.
- Updated to Qt 4.7.3 for all platforms
- OS/X now uses direct-to-hardware since Logitech does not provide 64-bit drivers.
- HID and USB level drives provided for all platforms.
- The G19 USB driver requires uninstallation of existing drivers before use.
- With little in-house testing time, I fully expect this to be an extra-buggy alpha.
- Report all bugs on the LCDHost issue tracker.
- I would have liked to replace the g19-default layout, but unfortunately there wasn’t time. Pick your own favorite.
- Includes a new g15-default layout for 160×43 devices by Ender91.
- …and lots of other fixes and changes as well.
Download it on the home page.
Important information for OS/X users: LCDHost A16 for OS/X is now 64-bit. If you’re not running Snow Leopard, please consider updating. The Logitech drivers, however, are 32-bit only. This means that LCDHost can no longer use the Logitech drivers to access G13/G15/G19 devices. Sorry about that – but until Logitech releases 64-bit drivers, not much I can do except ask you to try the direct-to-hardware plugins LH_Lg320x240 and LH_Lg160x43. You lose out on the keymapping and backlighting features though. Unfortunately I can’t build a 32-bit version of LCDHost for OS/X, so you’re forced to choose between LCDHost and regular drivers at this point. Hopefully Logitech will release new drivers, and I’ll certainly add macroing and backlight support in the future.
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