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kstrauser: Very cool, thanks!In a similar vein, I've been using SteerMouse (https://plentycom.jp/en/steermouse/) in the same way for many years, for the same reasons. Logi's hardware is nice, but their software just freaking sucks the electrons out of a battery. It's awful. I refuse to run their driver aka mini-OS just to do the right thing when I click a button with my thumb.
flexagoon: For Linux users, there is Piper[1] based on their libratbag library[2], which supports the majority of mice[1]: https://github.com/libratbag/piper/[2]: https://github.com/libratbag/libratbag
ASalazarMX: And Solaar! https://github.com/pwr-Solaar/Solaar
whalesalad: I use this to manage my unifying receiver. I don't think I have touched it once in years, just works.
dvdplm: Thank you. I’m constantly baffled by the terrible quality of Logitech’s software. Such great hardware and such horrible software. Very much needed an oss alternative.
Retr0id: I'm also baffled by the quality of their hardware, their mice are all coated in a type of rubber that turns to goop after a few years.
Groxx: I haven't had a Mac in about a year, but SteerMouse had been installed on all of them for well over a decade prior to that. Excellent software.
car: For posterity, I can very much recommend MacMousefix. It's $2.99 to own, totally worth it to me. Open source.https://macmousefix.com/en/Also available via brew: brew install mac-mouse-fix And on Github too:https://github.com/noah-nuebling/mac-mouse-fix
gumby271: That's pretty cool, I've been wanting something like this so I don't have to reach for the touchpad on my Mac all the time. But I gotta say, I did NOT expect to be scrolling in the Z axis all of a sudden on that site!
SparkyMcUnicorn: I use the g305, and have to replace it roughly once a year because the scroll button eventually stops working. I've been through 5-6 of them. Regularly on sale for around $25.Wish I could find a better mouse I like as much as this one that I didn't need to pay a yearly subscription for. It's just the right size, lightweight, wireless, and being able to store the customizations to on board memory is nice.
w0m: humans are naturally slimy. Anything you touch for 8h/day will be slimy in turn. Some of us are slimier than others.