Logitech has rolled out a major software update for its MX Creative Console, bringing new integrations with Adobe Lightroom and Figma, along with expanded functionality for Final Cut Pro. The update is now available through the Logi Marketplace.
Developed in partnership with Adobe, the Lightroom plugin enables users to straighten images using the console’s signature dial, while the customizable LCD buttons can be set to quickly rate or flag photos. The Figma plugin allows for faster alignment, spacing, and text formatting tasks, utilizing both the keypad and dial for smoother design workflows.
Originally launched in October with support for Adobe Photoshop, Premiere Pro, Illustrator, After Effects, and Lightroom Classic, the console now also supports DaVinci Resolve, Affinity Photo, and the cloud-based version of Adobe Lightroom.
Anatoliy Polyanker, GM of Logitech’s MX Business Unit, stated, “Adding these highly requested plugins will unlock the MX Creative Console’s potential for a broader range of creative professionals.”
The MX Creative Console, priced at $199.99, follows Logitech’s acquisition of Loupedeck, a company known for its control panels for creatives and streamers.
Source: Andrew Liszewski - The Vege