Hi guys,
I recently purchased a 3D Space Mouse, and overall, I'm quite satisfied with its performance. However, I've been encountering annoying console logs in Unity, such as "TTDxController.cs: OnQuitting," among others. I would like to disable these logs as they are unnecessary for me. I attempted to modify the C# script, but I'm unable to save the changes. Is there another method to achieve this?
UNity Consol Logs
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Re: UNity Consol Logs
Open the Unity Editor.
Go to "Edit" -> "Preferences" (Windows) or "Unity" connections puzzle-> "Preferences" (macOS).
In the Preferences window, navigate to "Unity" -> "General".
Under the "Console" section, you'll find options to control the logging behavior.
Adjust the settings to your preference. You can disable logs or choose to display only specific log types.
Go to "Edit" -> "Preferences" (Windows) or "Unity" connections puzzle-> "Preferences" (macOS).
In the Preferences window, navigate to "Unity" -> "General".
Under the "Console" section, you'll find options to control the logging behavior.
Adjust the settings to your preference. You can disable logs or choose to display only specific log types.
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Re: UNity Consol Logs
I also keep getting annoying console logs in Unity but there's no way to turn them off. I have tried many ways in the installation but to no avail. Can someone help us?
Re: UNity Consol Logs
Hi lootingbat and ministeragent.
Thank you for your posts.
We will hide those logs in Unity console, so they don't bother user any more.
Thank you for your posts.
We will hide those logs in Unity console, so they don't bother user any more.
Re: UNity Consol Logs
Something I didn't know I needed until now!
Re: UNity Consol Logs
Go to Edit > Project Settings > Player.
Under the Inspector tab, locate the Script Debugging section.
From the Log Level dropdown menu, select a level higher than the one currently generating the "TTDxController.cs: OnQuitting" messages. For example, if it's currently on "Info," try changing it to "Warning" or "Error."
This will suppress less important logs like the one you mentioned while keeping higher priority messages visible.
Under the Inspector tab, locate the Script Debugging section.
From the Log Level dropdown menu, select a level higher than the one currently generating the "TTDxController.cs: OnQuitting" messages. For example, if it's currently on "Info," try changing it to "Warning" or "Error."
This will suppress less important logs like the one you mentioned while keeping higher priority messages visible.