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  • Linux 3.20 To Support New HID Hardware, Improve Logitech HID++ Support

    Phoronix: Linux 3.20 To Support New HID Hardware, Improve Logitech HID++ Support

    The newest early pull request to the Linux 3.20 kernel are the HID features for this next kernel cycle...

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    Razer Blade 14 touchpad

    "HID: rmi: Add support for the touchpad in the Razer Blade 14 laptop"

    Michael, you forgot to comment the most important thing about this pull:

    Razer Blade 14 Touchpad support!

    Finally!

    Now I have to wait for a noveau with decent reclock or nvidia blobs supporting Wayland :P

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    • #3
      I'd support Logitech happily if they made mice that required bit more pressure to click. Having a mouse click with the weight of my finger is terrible, and I have tiny hands.
      Last edited by grndzro; 10 February 2015, 12:52 AM. Reason: grammer*^^

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      • #4
        I think you can change that somewhere, like I've changed my cordless mouse speed. (forgot how I did that)

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        • #5
          Originally posted by mike4 View Post
          I think you can change that somewhere, like I've changed my cordless mouse speed. (forgot how I did that)
          Yea I can probably put a tiny piece of rubber between the button and the frame. but I don't think you meant that

          If Logitech is jumping onto Linux with both feet my next peripheral set will be Logitech, and all my further recommendations.
          Last edited by grndzro; 10 February 2015, 03:31 AM. Reason: more

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          • #6
            Originally posted by grndzro View Post
            I'd support Logitech happily if they made mice that required bit more pressure to click. Having a mouse click with the weight of my finger is terrible, and I have tiny hands.
            Did you try different model? I'm using M110 at work and i can put two fingers on a button without triggering click. I'm using Performance MX ar home and i didn't notice this problem either.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Marc1n View Post
              Did you try different model? I'm using M110 at work and i can put two fingers on a button without triggering click. I'm using Performance MX ar home and i didn't notice this problem either.
              Last time I checked Logitech mice was around G500/9x. I recall the MX series being fine, but I really do not want a wireless mouse.

              I'll probably get the Logitech G302 Daedalus Prime because of adjustable click pressure. It looks to have a nice shape.
              Last edited by grndzro; 10 February 2015, 08:31 AM.

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