Reassign any button on your mouse to perform virtually any task. For advanced devices, you can adjust the scroll wheel, cursor speed, and much moreMouse button customization available on Windows and macOS, F-key customization available on Windows only.. Enhanced key functions let you set Logitech keyboards to behave just the way you like.
So I've had this keyboard for around ten, nineish years, anyways, I got it as a hand-me-down, so I didn't know all the feature, so lo and behold when I look it up to see if I can buy a new one to replace it, I learn that the reason the macros weren't working is because I need the software for it.
I too am facing this, Although for me the mouse works but keyboard does not even pair to the Macbook pro anymore. Both are unifying reciever based devices. would appreciate if someone / logitech fixes this.
Same. I have a logitech k350 keyboard. the unifying application shows it connected, but only in the "advanced" settings. the volume control button works, but none of the other keys. i have set up all the security/privacy settings correctly in the system prefs and restarted multiple times but nothing is working.
Then reinstalled what appears to be the most recent Logitech drivers for Mac: "Logicool". I say 'appears' because it is the only download that lists 10.15 as an available Mac OS version. And the "Logitech firmware update" which recognized the Unifying receiver and reported a successful firmware update.
Using the "Advanced" option....the keyboard is recognized (state goes from inactive to active when you pound on the keys), yet no characters appear either in the Unifying test box or anywhere in the computer itself.
This was the answer for me. I used it to enable a unifying USB receiver, and share it with an ERGO K860 keyboard and an MX ERGO trackball. Solaar will detect all devices paired with supported Unifying, Lightspeed, or Nano receivers, and at the very least display some basic information about them. A really excellent utility. Props to @vito genovese for the heads-up.
So, I went through a lot of resources on the internet and found g15daemon and libg15. Unfortunately, libg15 does not support G613 but I found a way for the library to detect my keyboard by adding the following line
I bought a Logitech G915 TKL keyboard at a beginning of the 2021 year. This keyboard works pretty well on Windows and Logitech G Hub software. There is a ton of ways to customize it. It can be fun. The problem comes when you cannot normally install G Hub software on your system, like on Ubuntu. Since I use the Logitech G915 TKL keyboard for a while with my Ubuntu, I would like to share what I already know about customizing it on Linux.
To use Ratbagctl, I installed a specific package for my Ubuntu (all links on the bottom of this article). Then I connected my keyboard using wire to my laptop. I turn on the keyboard and start to use the ratbagctl command.
We have two versions of SetPoint that work with Windows 7, depending on which mouse or keyboard you have. For all mice and keyboards except the Logitech G9 and G9x Gaming Mice, use SetPoint 4.72. For the Logitech G9 and G9x Gaming Mice, use SetPoint 5.1. Both versions are on our website and can be downloaded here.
How about releasing some S5500 webcam beta drivers for Windows 7 x64 so we can actually test them before Windows 7 hits the shelves? It was this kinds of delay by companies to have drivers ready that killed Vista.
Last night, I upgraded to Windows 7. With the keyboard and mouse plugged in to the PS2 ports, Windows would hang on start-up every time. With just the keyboard plugged in to the PS2 port, Windows would hang. With the keyboard and mouse plugged in to a USB port, Windows would hang.
I managed to work around the problem by unplugging the Logitech keyboard and mouse and plugging in an old Dell wired keyboard. Once Windows had started, I then plugged the Logitech in to a USB port; Windows detected the new hardware and installed new drivers. I restarted with the Logitech still plugged in, and it seemed to work. I then shut down, removed the wired keyboard, left the Logitech connected to the USB port, and it still seems to work.
My Brother has a dinovo Kyeboard wirh the mx1000.
I use it becouse my keyboard is brocken up.
I really like it but im Running Linux and the lcd does not work with it. Are there any drivers to fix this?
I would be happy about it (and would buy the di novo as new kyebaord)
You can find out if your product is support for Windows 7 here: -en-amr.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/logitech_en_amr.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=13985. If your product is supported, you can download drivers at
Just upgraded my new pc from Vista Home Premium to Win7 Home Premium. Got a new Logitech Classic 200 keyboard to go with it. My problem is that after boot up, for about an hour, the kb works fine. Then some keys stop working. Typically it is the numlock key, the o, the down arrow, and I suppose some others I have not tried. Other keys continue to work. I have tried three different usb slots, with the same result. I also tried a usb to ps2 plug but the kb was not even recognized. Each time I have to reboot, the kb works for a while, and then I get the same problem.
I have 3 combo keyboard & mice. 2 of them are the MX3000 and the 3rd is an MX3200. They are laser and worked fine on windows XP. I now have windows 7 pro with an i7 processor. When will I be able to get drivers for these.
I would appreciate a response.
Leon Paulin
Solaar is a Linux manager for many Logitech keyboards, mice, and trackpadsthat connect wirelessly to a USB Unifying, Bolt, Lightspeed, or Nano receiver;connect directly via a USB cable; or connect via Bluetooth.Solaar does not work with peripherals from other companies.
Solaar is not a device driver and does not process normal input from devices.It is thus unable to fix problems that arise from incorrect handling ofmouse movements or keycodes by Linux drivers or other software.
Many gaming mice and keyboards have the ONBOARD PROFILES feature.This feature can override other features, including polling rate and key lighting.To make the Polling Rate and M-Key LEDs settings effective, the Onboard Profiles setting has to be disabled.This may have other effects, such as turning off backlighting.
Is it possible to install Windows drivers on Linux Mint, and if yes, how? There are some other exe files in the driver folder which I tried to run, but they only gave error message which I didn't understand, and also some .inf, .sys and lot of .dll files.
On Linux systems most device drivers are already provided by the kernel, and nothing needs to be installed. If you're having trouble using your devices on Linux you can ask a new question with the relevant details.
g15daemonAUR and its dependencies are available in the Arch User Repository (AUR). G15daemon drivers still work for the keyboards they supported, but their development was mostly dropped in 2008, the source is still available for anyone to pick up and continue their development, there are a few bugs in them that were never solved. These drivers use the g15macroAUR to interact with the G keys. There is also a g15statsAUR plugin to show system information on the LCD display.
A patch was written to make the G510 keyboard fully compatible with the g15daemon drivers. It is however not compatible with g15macro and as such an alternative approach was needed (which involved heavy modifications of the original code) the result yields much better performance for than using the gnome15 drivers which can currently result in severe input lag for this keyboard.
A couple of weeks ago I damaged the logicboard of my MacBook when I attempted to clean the keyboard. However, it worked perfectly fine if I had the lid closed and attached it to an external keyboard.But it happened twice, that there was a triple klick sound from the MacBook internal speakers and my Bluetooth keyboard stopped working. I figured out that only a restart could fix the problem.
Now, I got a new MacBook and transferred the system from the old one. Now it gets weird: the same strange clicking sound and the in-built keyboard stops responding. However only letters seem to be affected. Now I am wondering if it is a software issue that I carried over via the system transfer. Any ideas?
Did you have a Logitech keyboard at one time? If so, you might have an old Logitech kernel extension that is causing problems. Uninstall the Logitech control panel from System Preferences and look in /System/Library/Extensions and delete LogitechHIDDevices.kext and LogitechUnifying.kext (reboot for extra certainty). Many people have had problems due to the Logitech stuff on Mountain Lion.
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