Hello, I'm sorry if I'm spamming some lists with this help request, but I don't know exactly what's the right mailing list. I would like to use Logitech G502 RGB gaming mouse with programmed profiles from their software, but I realized that generic driver in linux didn't support it. Logitech discards any support for Linux OS. This is the only reason I need a dual boot with Windows for programming the mouse or generate the xml template for the key bindings. In Windows key mapping for mouse can be loaded from a xml file that stores profiles or programmed directly into the mouse, but limited to the keys available in keyboard or software.The following guides explains the setup: http://support.logitech.com/en_us/article/26855 http://support.logitech.com/en_us/article/26862?product=a0q31000009u2F9AAI With xml template is also possible to configure additional keys like F13 that are usefull to map macros for example in an IDE software. The guide explaining how to change xml file is below: http://i.imgur.com/NbmjWCS.png This mouse has many programmable keys that I would like to use in linux. I suspect that xml configuration is loaded with the windows driver for g502. Since with actual generic driver in linux 4.8 the profile could not be loaded, I ask if I you could help giving additional support for it in linux kernel? Thanks, Samuel
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