And of course they had to shoehorn some AI bullshit in it
(why I installed this driver: because i can remap the two extra buttons as copy/paste)
Submitted 3 weeks ago by Wispy2891@lemmy.world to mildlyinfuriating@lemmy.world
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And of course they had to shoehorn some AI bullshit in it
(why I installed this driver: because i can remap the two extra buttons as copy/paste)
I have a Logitech mouse. I just used a 3rd party app to remap.
Better mouse for Mac, but looks like you’re on Linux? There’s bound to be something
You can use Logitech’s Onboard Memory Manager app which is under 20MB and doesn’t require installation.
I love this program by the way!!!
Madness
Anyone have other brand suggestions?
No, unfortunately. Logitech mice are the best performing in quality, battery life, and longevity at their price range. I’ve tried many other mice in the budget range, and they all fail quickly, eat batteries, or perform poorly in comparison.
I bought a couple Logitech mice a few years ago and I gotta say, they weren’t the best. The material they are made out of melts slowly over time. I use these mice and get sticky shit on my fingers. It’s not food or anything I’m doing. I’ve scrubbed them with rubbing alcohol and no matter what a little bit of sticky stuff is always coming off. So the finish on them isn’t great, at best. Never had other mice do this.
I’ve been using a Redragon M690 Pro as my home daily driver, and I retired my Razer Basilisk x Hyperspeed to my office, although the latter started having issues with middle clicking. The 690 is nice so far though. I don’t any twitch shooters, more of a slow burn style, so ymmv.
I also like my Redragon mouse, a “Griffin M602A-RGB”. I picked it entirely because (a) the shape fits my hand well, with well-sculpted indentations for my thumb, ring, and pinky fingers, and (b) it’s cheap, but not so cheap it isn’t still decent.
I have a M$FT “natural” keyboard (PS/2 and not running thru a USB converter either) and a M$FT USB mouse. Both around 30 years old. They’re indestructible it seems, and both have worked great with every Linux distro I’ve ever used.
LOL.
Huh, neat
agelord@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
The driver itself is probably a few megabytes only. The rest is just bullshit in the name of rgb control and preset/dpi control. You seem to be using a Logitech device, you can enable the onboard memory of your mouse, then uninstall this thing and use Logitech’s Onboard Memory Manager app instead.
vrighter@discuss.tchncs.de 2 weeks ago
the driver itself is kilobytes in size. Megabytes is huge for such a simple thing