On 28/9/18 2:39 pm, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 9/27/18 9:18 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
Below is my results from listing the properties of both devices, and
from what I can see there doesn't appear to be any properties
relative to the leds on either device, but then I can't say I
understand everything I'm seeing anyway.
bash-4.4$ xinput --list-props 11
Device 'Logitech USB Receiver Mouse':
I don't think you're going to find the LED controls here.
Device Node (270): "/dev/input/event12"
Check in /proc/bus/input/devices or run "evtest /dev/input/event12" to
see if there are any supported LEDs on the device.
Can you provide a link to the utility software? I wonder why the
kernel version matters.
I've just checked the git repo I downloaded and I was not correct in
thinking it was software for the mouse, it is actually software to
control the led's etc on, among a few others, the Logitech G910 Orion
Spectrum keyboard I have.
I can't find the actual url for the actual site at the moment, but <a
href="https://sites.google.com/mohamadsaada.com/logigsk/home">LogiGSK</a>
is his link to ready to deploy jars that he has which may enable you to
find his site.
I got compile errors when I tried to compile his code, but I'm not sure
whether its the same issue with the wifi driver software I have to
compile, in that it is sensitive to needed functions being moved between
header include files, or whether the source code is using syntax the
Fedora compiler doesn't like, as it does produce messages that the code
has warnings that the compiler is turning into errors.
I'm not that concerned with turning the led's off, I was looking at this
for interest. I can play around with the configurations under the
Logitech software in windows and store the results in the devices to
make them OS independent.
regards,
Steve
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