New HID++ 2.0 mouse, Logitech G602

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Greetings
	Your name seems to come up most frequently in regards to the various
logitech kernel modules, and I figured I should ping you regarding it.

The Logitech G602 mouse apparently speaks the HID++ 2.0 protocol, and supports
on-device remapping of its 11 buttons to either standard 'mouse' buttons or
keyboard keys, plus a few custom functions related to the mouse itself (dpi
control and other things), however these can only be easily remapped using the
official Logitech software on windows (and maybe mac), so I'm interested in
better kernel support for this device.

Don't misunderstand, the device is pretty solid in usage already, but I find
the need to boot a vm just for the sake of tweaking it to be a bit exasperating.
I've been doing a bit of reverse engineering on the device already and would
be glad to provide any information you may require for full support of
the device.

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