• Domi
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    34 months ago

    If you want to get rid of their software, for the RGB part you can use OpenRGB instead. It runs on both Linux and Windows and can do pretty much any RGB controller (RAM, GPU, mainboard, mouse, keyboard, …).

    https://openrgb.org/

    For changing DPI I use Piper but I don’t think that one is available on Windows.

    https://github.com/libratbag/piper

    • @nman90@lemmy.world
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      14 months ago

      They both sound pretty good options. I looked real quick but didn’t see an answer but do either of them allow you to save to the onboard memory of Logitech devices or does it only work with them running in the background?

      • Domi
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        24 months ago

        Yes, they both save to the device on my mouse.