As if constantly pushing more AI slop into their software while making no real improvements wasn’t enough…

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      3 days ago

      “Works well” = Can be fully utilized (macro keys, etc) without garbage proprietary software.

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        All MX master keys are recognized on Linux, but there aren’t many extra keys, I don’t think the official software lets you create macros either.

        In any case, you usually don’t need hardware-specific software to create macros on Linux because there are ways to remap keys and actions that are independent to the hardware used.

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          there are ways to remap keys and actions that are independent to the hardware used.

          As I’ve been trying for days to get my logi mouse macros to work the same as it did in windows, I can say that’s not true, or I’ve somehow missed the easy ways to do it.

          The best I’ve come up with is to remap one key to a keyboard key that activates a separate autoclicker program, which is clunky and suboptimal to say the least.

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      Yeah. My MX Master works on Linux, but sometimes the side buttons stop working.

      I’ve heard good things about the Keychron mice. I’ll have to take a look. I think they have one that is very similar to the MX Master.