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- Dec 28, 2014
That's why I still use their mice even though their actual software is atrocious and often installs or updates itself without permission if you don't do everything possible to stop it from doing that. My current mouse batteries are at something like 10% after two years of nearly constant use.Only exception are manufacturers like Logitech which usually offer insane battery life, mostly because they deal in volume massive enough that they've got their own silicon or can afford better engineers who actually know how to program a minimalist MCU.
But to get it working on Linux with the generic drivers took two commands from the terminal. Thanks to all sorts of unwanted (and uninstalled) Logitech crap, I had to edit something like a dozen lines of the registry because despite having a setting in the control panel for reversing the scroll direction, it was continuously overruling that and setting it back the wrong way.
This should have been a one line edit but thanks to Logitech software taking a dump in the registry, there were many places it could have been. So I just carpet bombed the registry with repeated edits until it behaved itself, crossing my fingers it wouldn't mess anything else up.