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Mac will not recognize Deluge

I've searched up and down on the forum and haven't found a solution and hate to ask because I'm sure it's there somewhere. I'm using a Mac running Ventura 13.6.7 and would like to use it in LogicPro. Deluge is plugged into the adapter for power and the usb running to the computer, I turn on the Deluge and nothing is recognized by the computer. Could anyone help me out on how to get it to work? I'm not the brightest one when it comes to setting things up.
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Maybe this will help,

USB device being your Mac. So power on Deluge last.
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Deluge into Logic basics from a non-logic user
At a high level:
Connect deluge USB-B to your Mac before powering it on.
Configure the Deluge as a MIDI in device in Logic.
Create a Midi track on the Deluge.
Create a track in Logic and map the incoming Midi signal.
Connect:
Connect USB to the Mac before you turn the Deluge on. I'm using a hub with no problems, I've also used a USB-C to USB-B adapter directly to a Mac port. The bonus of the hub is that I'm also able to talk to and from the other USB MIDI devices directly from the Deluge. You don't need the Deluge host adapter, just go directly into the Deluge USB-B port.
Check Logic's settings (v11.0.1):
Open Settings > Midi > Inputs
Make sure the Deluge IN is enabled.
Create MIDI track on the Deluge (Community FW 1.1):
[Rows view] Press any pad in an empty row [Grid view] Blue + any pad in an empty column
Press MIDI, choose a channel (ex 2)
Create a track in Logic and map the incoming Midi signal and enable monitoring:
Create a software instrument track your preferred method and sounds (eg Track menu > New Software Instrument or double click in the empty space under a current track, then load up Sculpture.)
Highlight the new track and expand "track" in the inspector (view > show inspector).
Settings to verify -
Default region type: MIDI
MIDI Input: Deluge IN
MIDI IN Channel: Match the one you set on the Deluge (ex 2)
You should be able to highlight the track in logic, then play a note on the Deluge and have it play the instrument. Clicking the I button on the track to enable Input Monitoring will make the track always play the matching Deluge MIDI channel even when it's not selected or record enabled.
T-shooting:
Use the Mac utility Audio Midi Setup to make sure the Mac sees the Deluge and maps an in and out Midi port.