Logitech’s MX Creative Console Just Got a Major Upgrade for Creatives
Logitech’s MX Creative Console now supports DaVinci Resolve and Lightroom, making it a more versatile tool for creative professionals.

Remember the Logitech MX Creative Console? Yeah, that sleek little gadget that promised to revolutionize your creative workflow but kinda left you hanging with app compatibility? Well, buckle up—because Logitech just flipped the script. They’ve rolled out an update that’s like throwing gasoline on a campfire. Suddenly, DaVinci Resolve, Adobe Lightroom (yep, the regular one too), and Figma are all in the mix. Your creative tools just got a turbo boost.
In case you’ve been living under a rock, the MX Creative Console is this nifty control panel that connects to your Mac or PC. It’s designed to make your life easier in apps like Premiere and Photoshop, with its fancy dynamic display keys and those oh-so-satisfying control dials. Think of it as your creative sidekick, but cooler. And now? It’s leveled up.
Picture this: adjusting Lightroom sliders with a twist of a dial, or slicing through DaVinci Resolve’s timeline like a hot knife through butter. And for the Figma enthusiasts among us, tweaking text details is now as easy as turning a knob. It’s like Logitech finally tuned into the creative world’s wavelength and dropped the mic.
This isn’t just any update—it’s a game-changer. Especially considering Logitech’s been on a bit of a spree in the creative control arena since acquiring Loupedeck. Priced at $200, the MX Creative Console is now shouting ‘pick me’ to every creative pro out there. As Anatoliy Polyanker, Logitech’s GM, says, this update opens up a whole new world of possibilities. So, if you’ve been sitting on the fence, now’s your moment to dive in. The water’s fine.