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A Number Of Logitech Mouse/Keyboard Support Improvements Coming To Linux 5.2

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  • #21
    If you're a user you can use libratbag and Piper. If you're a developer you can contribute new devices.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by uid313 View Post
      If you're a user you can use libratbag and Piper. If you're a developer you can contribute new devices.
      I use those. They were two of the necessary things I needed to be able to migrate away from Windows.

      What's the point in having an 18 or 20 button mouse if you can't configure the buttons?

      If you have a G600 like I do, the logitech-g600-linux utility is pretty nice if you like a more hands on approach.

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      • #23
        So we have lots of people with ~10 year old Logitech hardware that's still working great, and lots of people who say Logitech makes crap.

        From my reading of Amazon reviews, Logitech has been making a lot of crap in the last few years.

        Mouse switches dying prematurely, USB connectors on keyboards breaking, etc. I'm a lot more careful about their products now.

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        • #24
          I personally believe that Logitech accessories are quite boring while comparing with the Razor accessories. I mean just look at the Razer Huntsman Elite it looks way more better than Logitech G513.

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          • #25
            Yah, I just had my razer trinity die.... left mouse button packed it in after about a year of use. Yes it was fairly intense use (ironically not gaming, but work related). I do a ton of mouse clicking in what I do... I thought the razer would be a good mouse but it just could not hack it.

            Anyone know who makes a good mouse these days??? About to go with a Logitech 502.

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