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.
Hi Sam, doing a google search I just found a link to a site that
provides software to configure the buttons and possibly the leds on
Logitech gaming mice, of which the Logitech G903 gaming mouse is one of
the ones supported.
The link is https://github.com/libratbag/piper. The software is a GTK+
front end to the ratbagd DBUS daemon which appears to be in the Fedora
repositories.
I also found a link to a piper F28 repository, but the version of
libratbagd in the F28 repositories is too old for piper to be installed.
regards,
Steve
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