An unofficial userspace driver for HID++ Logitech devices
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logiops

This is an unofficial driver for Logitech mice and keyboard.

This is currently only compatible with HID++ >2.0 devices.

Configuration

Refer to the wiki for details.

You may also refer to logid.example.cfg for an example.

Default location for the configuration file is /etc/logid.cfg, but another can be specified using the -c flag.

Dependencies

This project requires a C++17 compiler, cmake, libevdev, libudev, glib, and libconfig. For popular distributions, I've included commands below.

Arch Linux: sudo pacman -S cmake libevdev libconfig pkgconf glib2

Debian/Ubuntu: sudo apt install cmake libevdev-dev libudev-dev libconfig++-dev libglib2.0

Fedora: sudo dnf install cmake libevdev-devel systemd-devel libconfig-devel gcc-c++ glib2

Gentoo Linux: sudo emerge dev-libs/libconfig dev-libs/libevdev dev-libs/glib dev-util/cmake virtual/libudev

Solus: sudo eopkg install libevdev-devel libconfig-devel libgudev-devel glib2

Building

To build this project, run:

mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make

To install, run sudo make install after building. You can set the daemon to start at boot by running sudo systemctl enable logid or sudo systemctl enable --now logid if you want to enable and start the daemon.

Donate

This program is (and will always be) provided free of charge. If you would like to support the development of this project by donating, you can donate to my Ko-Fi below.

Buy Me a Coffee at ko-fi.com

I'm also looking for contributors to help in my project; feel free to submit a pull request or e-mail me if you would like to contribute.

Compatible Devices

For a list of tested devices, check TESTED.md

Special Thanks

Thanks to the following people for contributing to this repository.