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January 31, 2018
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logiooptions panel pops up

  • January 31, 2018
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In premiere cc (v 12.0.0) a small panel keeps poping up. Any Ideas how to permanently remove it?

Thanks for you help with this!

Florian

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Correct answer Dan McSweeney

Thanks Dan! I'm sure that when you figure out the fix it will work with the entire Logitech line that utilizes LogiOptions Software.  As I do not own a Craft Keyboard (Yet....Lol), But I do own the MX Ergo Trackball.  If you need anything from my end (i.e. Log Files, etc.), Let me know.


Update after speaking with Logitech, and testing with a Logitech Craft Keyboard:

 

Summary: Close the logitech panel, close Premiere Pro, relaunch Premiere Pro, the panel will remain hidden - but still function.

 

Details: Logitech Options, or LogiOptions, is software that gets installed with your Logitech device.

If you have one of these 3 devices, though, Craft Keyboard, MX Master 3 (mouse) and MX Anywhere 3 (mouse) then Logitech will prompt you to install a CEP panel (Common Extensibility Protocol - meaning that a Logitech developer has written a panel extension, aka plugin, to create additional usibility with specific Adobe applications, like Premiere Pro)

 

That panel is designed to run hidden in the background. Right now, for example, the scroll wheel on my Logitech Craft keyboard allows me to jog through my sequence in the timeline - and I do not see the panel. HOWEVER - if I went to Window> Extensions> LogiOptions > v8.xxx,  that tiny panel will appear. And closing it will cause my Craft keyboard to stop its special functions within Premiere Pro. The solution is to not relaunch the panel, but to close Premiere Pro with the panel closed, and then reopen Premiere Pro. The panel will remain hidden, but the Logitech keyboard will continue to provide its special Premiere Pro functions.

 

If you do not have one the 3 Logitech devices listed above, @suginuma 's suggestion of removing the CEP panel is also valid. For example, @CrosstownAlliance-KMiller you write that you have an MX Ergo Trackball - there is no additional functionality for your device provided by the CEP panel; hide or remove the panel.

Thanks for you patience on this, and stay safe,

-Dan

 

 

17 replies

Participant
February 23, 2022

The followinf pathway is now invalid

C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\CEP\extensions\LogiOptionsAdobeYou

Any ideas on how to stop the pop up now?

 

Thanks, 

A

Inspiring
May 5, 2022

C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\CEP\extensions\LogiOptionsAdobe\jsx is exactly where I found it in Windows 11 and latest Adobe updates. Delete the Premiere one and it goes away. If you change your universal transmitter it comes back though, at least that is the only reason I can think for it coming back. It is Logitech not Adobe who are both lame and at fault. 

ZenGeekDad
Inspiring
July 13, 2021

The "correct answer" cited here did not work for me either.  And simply closing the pop-up works only for 10-60 seconds, as it just keeps popping back up, randomly.

So, I dragged the little window by its upper left corner on the lower right pixel of my monitor.  There, you can't even see it.  So it can pop or stay up to its heart's content, and I can get my work done, never seeing it.

Inspiring
July 27, 2021

Good tip....just started happening to me again.  YEARS later and this is still a bug, but hey it's Adobe!

FlyingFourFun
Inspiring
July 27, 2021

It started for me also; just now version 15.4.  I am not convinced it's an Adobe bug (I think it's on Logitech).

The advice to delete the extension folder worked for now, so hope it stays that way.

PRWZ
Participant
April 8, 2021

UGH!!! I keep getting this in Illustrator on my MacBook! It pops up every time I flip through files, even after I close it! Please help

dmcsween4
Inspiring
April 8, 2021

@PRWZ  Please try this and report your results; 

  1. After the logitech panel pops up, close the panel
  2. Close Illustrator
  3. Relaunch Illustrator

If you see it again, respond with what caused it to launch; it opened when Illusttrator opened, or when opening an exusutng file?  Or when opening a new file? And please include the version of Illustrator you're using.

 

 

Participating Frequently
September 7, 2022

Hello @dmcsween4, I noticed @PRWZ didn't respond to your request so I'll do it instead since I have the same issue.

 

I'm on the latest Illustrator on a Mac Mini M1 (latest OS, latest system updates), and have been having the same issue very consistently. Here's what I've tried so far:

  • Closing the Logitech panel, closing Illustrator, relaunching illustrator
    • This didn't solve the issue, and the panel seems to automatically pop back up after a moment, even without any file open.
  • I also tried looking into the Logi Options software. From what I can tell the panel started popping up after trying to enable Application Custom Settings (I hope I translated this correctly, since my Logi-software is in Dutch). After disabling it due to continuous crashing of Illustrator (seemed to be a bug on Logi's side), the panel very annoyingly never went away.
  • I can't find any related file in the Illustrator application folder (nor in the Illustrator folders in Application Support).

 

I hope this helps narrow things down 🙂

Participating Frequently
March 21, 2021

You just need to update your Logitech Options software.

Participant
March 29, 2021

Tried that...still no joy.

Neleficent
Participant
July 13, 2021

Update after speaking with Logitech, and testing with a Logitech Craft Keyboard:

 

Summary: Close the logitech panel, close Premiere Pro, relaunch Premiere Pro, the panel will remain hidden - but still function.

 

Details: Logitech Options, or LogiOptions, is software that gets installed with your Logitech device.

If you have one of these 3 devices, though, Craft Keyboard, MX Master 3 (mouse) and MX Anywhere 3 (mouse) then Logitech will prompt you to install a CEP panel (Common Extensibility Protocol - meaning that a Logitech developer has written a panel extension, aka plugin, to create additional usibility with specific Adobe applications, like Premiere Pro)

 

That panel is designed to run hidden in the background. Right now, for example, the scroll wheel on my Logitech Craft keyboard allows me to jog through my sequence in the timeline - and I do not see the panel. HOWEVER - if I went to Window> Extensions> LogiOptions > v8.xxx,  that tiny panel will appear. And closing it will cause my Craft keyboard to stop its special functions within Premiere Pro. The solution is to not relaunch the panel, but to close Premiere Pro with the panel closed, and then reopen Premiere Pro. The panel will remain hidden, but the Logitech keyboard will continue to provide its special Premiere Pro functions.

 

If you do not have one the 3 Logitech devices listed above, @suginuma 's suggestion of removing the CEP panel is also valid. For example, @CrosstownAlliance-KMiller you write that you have an MX Ergo Trackball - there is no additional functionality for your device provided by the CEP panel; hide or remove the panel.

Thanks for you patience on this, and stay safe,

-Dan

 

 


Dan, this did not solve the issue on my end. The panel opens whenever I start Premire, be it from a brand new project or an existing project. It also reopens if I click out of Premiere to another window like Chrome and then go back to my project. I have a MX Master 2X and a Craft keyboard.

dmcsween4
Inspiring
January 14, 2021

Thanks for the comments everybody. (especially @suginuma for the surgical fix. ) We're in touch with Logitech about this, and we'll continue to watch this conversation.

Happy New Year, and stay safe,

-Dan

Participant
February 9, 2021

Dan,

Has there been any headway on this issue? Why does it exist, what is the pop-up's purpose? If I follow @suginuma 's fix what is going to be affected, if anything?

Monae917
Participant
October 22, 2020

Thank you! this has been bothering me for months!

Participant
September 10, 2020

I think it mostly relates to implementing scroll wheel smoothing

Suginuma's solution worked for me but: If that causes problems in another program you can disable it only for affected software by editing

C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\CEP\extensions\LogiOptionsAdobe/index.html

 

Removing or commenting out the line <script src="js/PrImplementation.js"> fixes it for Premiere Pro.

You might need to copy, edit, save, and replace to get it to work.

PJ-AVT
Participating Frequently
November 24, 2020

This one was straightforward and didn't seem to change anything relating to my Logitech mouse / keyboard in PPro. You just need to edit the index.html in Administrator mode.

Pat Finnegan
Known Participant
August 12, 2020

Even easier solution. Dock that panel and then close it with the "hamburger menu."

Participant
July 29, 2020

Hello all,

@suginuma thanks for your solution, I just did it and it worked, no re-install needed as stated. I shut down Premiere Pro and then moved that foledr to the previous folder.

My Premiere Pro version = 14,3,1 Build 45

 

Leon

Participant
July 17, 2020

Thanks this helped!