Just open the page and then browser’s developer tools, make it reporting us as Windows, and it just works after reloading.
Or better yet, just don’t buy Logitech products and look for non hostile brands
Just open the page and then browser’s developer tools, make it reporting us as Windows, and it just works after reloading.
Or better yet, just don’t buy Logitech products and look for non hostile brands
One can use Solaar as an alternative. I did and it worked well.
Solaar works great for all the random mice I’ve gotten through work - MX, MX nano, MX 2, mx3, MX vertical (they really like the MXs).
Do you by any chance know how to configure Solaar so that the LEDs don’t change to the default pattern every time I plug or unplug my mouse? It’s the one annoyance I’ve run into.
I don’t believe Solaar can change RGB settings, but OpenRGB seems to support quite a few Logitech mice.
Solaar does work to change it, it’s just that I have to go back and change it again every time I plug it in to charge, and then once more when I unplug it.
Looks like OpenRGB doesn’t list my specific mouse but does support the wired version, so maybe I’ll give it a try.
No clue, sorry. Consider opening an issue on their repository. :)