What to know

  • Logitech’s MX Creative Console now supports Figma and Adobe Lightroom through new plugins.
  • The update also adds compatibility with Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve, and Affinity Photo.
  • Pre-built profiles and customizable controls streamline workflows for creative professionals.
  • Each console includes a complimentary three-month Adobe Creative Cloud All Apps membership.

Logitech has announced a significant update for its MX Creative Console, introducing new plugins that expand its compatibility to include Figma and Adobe Lightroom. This update aims to enhance the workflow of designers, photographers, and other creative professionals by offering seamless integration with some of the industry’s most widely used applications.

The MX Creative Console now supports a total of five new applications: Figma, Adobe Lightroom, Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve, and Affinity Photo. These integrations are available through the Logi Marketplace and can be accessed by downloading the Logi Options+ app for Windows and macOS.

The new plugins come with default profiles that feature pre-assigned actions and tools, allowing you to get started quickly without complex setup. You can also customize the console’s dynamic display keys and dialpad to suit your unique workflow needs.

For Figma users, the console enables you to adjust layouts, manage assets, and fine-tune text with precision. You can quickly align elements, tweak spacing, and modify text size and weight, making design tasks more efficient.

For Adobe Lightroom, the native plugin allows you to effortlessly rate, flag, and fine-tune your images. The intuitive controls let you adjust brightness, white balance, rotation, and more, supporting a smooth and precise editing experience.

Logitech is also offering a complimentary three-month Adobe Creative Cloud All Apps membership with every MX Creative Console, providing access to a suite of industry-leading creative tools. The console is available in pale grey and graphite, with pricing details to be confirmed. You can find more information and download the necessary software at Logitech’s official website.

Via: TheVerge