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[**Solaar**][solaar] reports on and controls [Logitech][logitech] devices
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(keyboards, mice, and trackballs) that connect to your computer via a
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Logitech USB receiver (a very small piece of hardware that plugs into one of
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your USB ports) and communicate with the receiver using Logitech's HID++
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protocol. It is designed to detect all devices paired with your
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your USB ports)
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It is designed to detect all devices paired with your
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receivers, and at the very least display some basic information about them.
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At this moment, all [Unifying][unifying] receivers are supported (devices
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with USB ID `046d:c52b` or `046d:c532`) as are several Lightspeed Receivers
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and a dozen Nano receivers.
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Solaar also reports on and controls some Logitech devices that connect to your
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computer using a USB cable or via Bluetooth.
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At this moment only a few devices types that connect via a USB cable or Bluetooth
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are supported in Solaar as information needs to be added to Solaar for each device type.
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## HID++
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The devices that Solaar handles use Logitech's HID++ protocol.
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HID++ is a Logitech-proprietary protocol that extends the standard HID
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protocol for interfacing with keyboards, mice, and so on. It allows
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Logitech receivers to communicate with multiple devices and modify some
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actually look the same to software. (For example, some M185 mice look the
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same to software as some M310 mice.)
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The software identity of a receiver can be determined by its USB id
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The software identity of a receiver can be determined by its USB product ID
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(reported by Solaar and also viewable in Linux using `lsusb`). The software
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identity of a device can be determined by its Wireless PID as reported by
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Solaar.
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identity of a device that connects to a receiver can be determined by
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its Wireless PID as reported by Solaar. The software identity of devices that
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connect via a USB cable or via bluetooth can be determined by their USB or
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Bluetooth product ID.
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Even something as fundamental as pairing works differently for different
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receivers. For Unifying receivers, pairing adds a new paired device, but
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Solaar uses the HID++ protocol to pair devices to receivers and unpair
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devices from receivers, and also uses the HID++ protocol to display
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features of receivers and devices. Currently it only displays some
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features, but can modify even fewer. For more information on HID++ features
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features, and can modify even fewer. For a list of HID++ features
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and their support see [the features page](features).
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Solaar does not do anything beyond using the HID++ protocol to change the
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permanently non-functional if something goes wrong with the update or the
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update installs the wrong firmware.
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Solaar does keep track of some changeable state of a device between
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Solaar does keep track of some changeable settings of a device between
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invocations. When it starts, it restores on-line devices to their
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previously-known state, and while running it restores devices to
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their previously-known state when the device itself comes on line.
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# Supported devices and receivers
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These tables list Logitech receivers and devices and to what degree their
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These tables provide a partial list of supported Logitech receivers and
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devices and to what degree their
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features are supported by Solaar. The information in these tables is
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incomplete, based on what devices users have been able to test Solaar with.
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based on what devices users have been able to test Solaar with.
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The HID++ column specifies the device's HID++ version. Some devices report
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version 4.5, but that is the same as version 2.0 as listed here.
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(codename), its HID++ protocol version, its wireless product ID (wpid), and
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a tuple of known feature settings (from `lib/logitech/settings_templates.py`).
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If a device connects via a USB cable or via Bluetooth its USB or Bluetooth product ID
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has to be added in `lib/logitech/descriptors.py`.
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### Receivers
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| USB ID | Kind | Max Paired Devices |
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| 046d:c517 | 27MHz old | 2-4? |
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| 046d:c517 | 27MHz old | 4 |
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| 046d:c518 | Nano | 1 |
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| 046d:c51a | Nano | 1 |
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| 046d:c51b | Nano | 1 |
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| EX100 keyboard | 0065 | 1.0 | yes | |
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| EX100 mouse | 003f | 1.0 | yes | |
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* The EX100 is old, preunifying set, supporting only part of HID++ 1.0 features
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* The EX100 is an old, preunifying receiver and device set, supporting only part of HID++ 1.0 features
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[solaar]: https://github.com/pwr-Solaar/Solaar
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[logitech]: https://www.logitech.com
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`DEVICE_RESET` | `0x1802` | :x: |
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`OOBSTATE` | `0x1805` | :x: |
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`CONFIG_DEVICE_PROPS` | `0x1806` | :x: |
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`CHANGE_HOST` | `0x1814` | :wrench: |
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`CHANGE_HOST` | `0x1814` | :heavy_check_mark: |
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`HOSTS_INFO` | `0x1815` | :heavy_plus_sign: | `get_host_names`, partial listing only
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`BACKLIGHT` | `0x1981` | :x: |
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`BACKLIGHT2` | `0x1982` | :heavy_check_mark: | `_feature_backlight2`
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`REPROG_CONTROLS_V4` | `0x1B04` | :heavy_plus_sign: | `get_keys`, _feature_reprogrammable_keys
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`REPORT_HID_USAGE` | `0x1BC0` | :x: |
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`PERSISTENT_REMAPPABLE_ACTION` | `0x1C00` | :wrench: |
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`WIRELESS_DEVICE_STATUS` | `0x1D4B` | :x: | status reporting from device
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`WIRELESS_DEVICE_STATUS` | `0x1D4B` | :heavy_plus_sign: | status reporting from device
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`REMAINING_PAIRING` | `0x1DF0` | :x: |
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`FIRMWARE_PROPERTIES` | `0x1F1F` | :x: |
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`ADC_MEASUREMENT` | `0x1F20` | :x: |
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`TOUCHMOUSE_RAW_POINTS` | `0x6110` | :x: |
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`TOUCHMOUSE_6120` | `0x6120` | :x: |
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`GESTURE` | `0x6500` | :x: |
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`GESTURE_2` | `0x6501` | :wrench: | `_feature_gesture2_gestures`, `_feature_gesture2_params`
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`GESTURE_2` | `0x6501` | :heavy_plus_sign: | `_feature_gesture2_gestures`, `_feature_gesture2_params`
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`GKEY` | `0x8010` | :x: |
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`MKEYS` | `0x8020` | :x: |
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`MR` | `0x8030` | :x: |
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`PER_KEY_LIGHTING` | `0x8080` | :x: |
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`PER_KEY_LIGHTING_V2` | `0x8081` | :x: |
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`MODE_STATUS` | `0x8090` | :x: |
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`ONBOARD_PROFILES` | `0x8100` | :x: |
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`ONBOARD_PROFILES` | `0x8100` | :x: | in progress
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`MOUSE_BUTTON_SPY` | `0x8110` | :x: |
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`LATENCY_MONITORING` | `0x8111` | :x: |
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`GAMING_ATTACHMENTS` | `0x8120` | :x: |
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layout: default
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---
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**Solaar** is a Linux manager for Logitech's devices that connect via USB
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[Unifying][unifying], Lightspeed, or Nano receivers.
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It does not work with Logitech peripherals that
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use Bluetooth or peripherals from other companies.
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**Solaar** is a Linux manager for many Logitech keyboards, mice, and trackpads
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that connect wirelessly to a USB [Unifying][unifying], Lightspeed, or Nano receiver,
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connect directly via a USB cable, or connect via Bluetooth.
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Solaar does not work with peripherals from other companies.
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Solaar can be used as a GUI application or via its command-line interface.
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Both interfaces are able to list the devices paired to a receiver and
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show information about each device, including battery status for devices that support this feature.
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Solaar's GUI normally uses an icon in the system tray and starts with its main window hidden.
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The program can be invoked in several ways
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Both interfaces are able to list the connected devices and
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show information about each device, often including battery status.
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Solaar is able to pair and unpair devices with
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receivers as supported by the device and receiver.
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Solaar can also control some changeable features of devices,
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such as smooth scrolling or function key behavior.
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For more information on how to use Solaar see
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[the usage page](https://pwr-solaar.github.io/Solaar/usage),
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and for more information on its capabilities see
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[the capabilities page](https://pwr-solaar.github.io/Solaar/capabilities).
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- `--window=show` (the default) starts with its main window visible
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- `--window=hide` starts with its main window hidden
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- `--window=only` do not use the system tray, but start with main window visible
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Solaar's GUI normally uses an icon in the system tray and starts with its main window visible.
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The GUI can be started in several ways
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- `--window=show` (the default) starts with its main window visible,
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- `--window=hide` starts with its main window hidden,
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- `--window=only` do not use the system tray, and start with main window visible.
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For more information on Solaar's command-line interface use the help option,
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as in `solaar --help`.
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Solaar is able to pair and unpair devices with
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receivers as supported by the receiver. Solaar can also control
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some changeable features of devices, such as smooth scrolling or
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function key behavior. For more information on how to use Solaar see
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[the usage page](https://pwr-solaar.github.io/Solaar/usage),
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and for more information on the capabilities see
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[the capabilities page](https://pwr-solaar.github.io/Solaar/capabilities).
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Solaar does not process normal input from the devices. It is thus unable
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Solaar does not process normal input from devices. It is thus unable
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to fix problems that arise from incorrect handling of mouse movements or keycodes
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by Linux drivers or other software.
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[unifying]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logitech_Unifying_receiver
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## Supported Devices
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Solaar will detect all devices paired with your Unifying, Lightspeed, or Nano
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receiver, and at the very least display some basic information about them.
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It can pair and unpair a Logitech device showing the Unifying logo (Solaar's version of the [logo][logo])
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with any Unifying receiver and can pair and unpair devices with Lightspeed receivers.
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Solaar will detect some Logitech devices that connect via a USB cable or Bluetooth.
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Solaar can pair and unpair a Logitech device showing the Unifying logo
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(Solaar's version of the [logo][logo])
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with any Unifying receiver and
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can pair and unpair Lightspeed devices with Lightspeed receivers for the same model.
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Solaar can pair some Logitech devices with Logitech Nano receivers but not all Logitech
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devices can be paired with Nano receivers. Logitech devices without a Unifying logo
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devices can be paired with Nano receivers.
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Logitech devices without a Unifying logo
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generally cannot be paired with Unifying receivers.
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For some devices, extra settings (usually not available through the standard
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Linux system configuration) are supported. For a list of supported devices
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Solaar does not handle connecting or disconnecting via Bluetooth,
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which is done using the usual Bluetooth mechanisms.
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For a partial list of supported devices
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and their features, see [the devices page](https://pwr-solaar.github.io/Solaar/devices).
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[logo]: assets/solaar.svg
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distributions. This is due to problems in many system tray
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implementations. Changing to a different theme may help.
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- Sometimes the system tray icon does not show up. The cause of this is unknown.
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Either wait a while and try again or try with the `--window=hide` option.
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- If some icons appear broken in the application, make sure you've properly
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configured the Gtk theme and icon theme in your control panel.
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Solaar requires Python 3.6+
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and the `python3-pyudev` package.
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To run the GUI, solaar also requires Gtk3, and its GObject
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To run the GUI Solaar also requires Gtk3, and its GObject
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introspection bindings.
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The Debian/Ubuntu packages that need to be installed are
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`python3-gi` and `gir1.2-gtk-3.0`;
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if you're using another
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distribution the required packages are most likely named something similar.
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If the desktop notifications bindings are also installed
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If desktop notifications bindings are also installed
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(`gir1.2-notify-0.7` for Debian/Ubuntu),
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you will also get desktop notifications when devices come online/go offline.
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you will also see desktop notifications when devices come online/go offline.
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For GNOME Shell/Budgie Desktop/KDE/XFCE support, you also need to have
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`gir1.2-ayatanaappindicator3-0.1` installed in Debian/Ubuntu. Although it is
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recommended to install and use `gir1.2-ayatanaappindicator3-0.1` if it is
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You can install this rule by copying, as root,
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`rules.d/42-logitech-unify-permissions.rules` from Solaar to
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`/etc/udev/rules.d`.
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The udev daemon will automatically pick up this file using inotify.
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You will probably also have to tell udev to reload its rule via
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`sudo udevadm control --reload-rules`.
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For this rule to set up the correct permissions for your receiver
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you will then need to either physically remove the receiver and
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re-insert it or reboot your computer.
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For this rule to set up the correct permissions for your receivers and devices
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you will then need to either disconnect your receivers and
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any USB-connected or Bluetooth-connected devices and
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re-connect them or reboot your computer.
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You only need to install Solaar's udev rule if it is not already installed
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on your system or you have a receiver that is not in the installed rule.
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on your system or the rule has changed.
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## Running from the Download Directories
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Under normal usage Solaar creates an icon in your system tray. This icon is
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usually a battery icon showing the approximate battery level for your device
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with the lowest known battery level. If there are no battery information,
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with the lowest known battery level. If there are no devices with battery information,
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then the icon is one of the Solaar icons.
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Solaar also has a main window. When it is invisible,
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Solaar also has a main window. When the main window is invisible,
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click on the icon in the system tray to bring up the menu, and then
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click on a receiver or device in the menu.
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click on a receiver or device in the menu to see information about
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that receiver or device.
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The following is an image of the Solaar menu and the icon (the battery
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symbol is in the system tray at the left of the image). The icon can
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When a receiver is selected in the main window, you can pair a new device by
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clicking on the “Pair new device” button.
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Then turn on the device and it should pair with the receiver if that is possible.
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For multi-host devices first select the host position that you want.
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Some Lightspeed devices may pair by pressing a special pairing button.
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Some receivers can only pair with certain kinds of devices, other receivers
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pair a new device by replacing an existing paired device of the same kind, and even other receivers can only pair a limited number of times.
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pair a new device by replacing an existing paired device of the same kind,
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and even other receivers can only pair a limited number of times.
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A receiver with the Unifying logo should be able to pair with any device
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with the Unifying logo. If there are no open pairing slots, however, you may
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not be able to pair a new device. In this case to pair a new device you
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command line interface, run `solaar --help` to see the commands and
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then `solaar <command> --help` to see the arguments to any of the commands.
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## Solaar settings
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Solaar supports the following settings:
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Hand Detection | Turn on backlight when your hands hover over the keyboard
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Scroll Wheel Smooth Scrolling | Higher-speed vertical scrolling
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Side Scrolling | When off, side scrolling sends custom button events
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Scroll Wheel High Resolution | Higher-speed vertical scrolling
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Scroll Wheel HID++ Scrolling | When on, vertical scrolling uses HID++ events
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Scroll Wheel Direction | Reverse direction of vertical scrolling
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Scroll Wheel Resolution | Higher-speed vertical scrolling
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Scroll Wheel Rachet | Shift wheel ratchet on and off based on wheel speed
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Thumb Wheel HID++ Scrolling | When on, thumb-wheel scrolling uses HID++ events
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Thumb Wheel Direction | Reverse direction of thumb-wheel scrolling
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Sensitivity (DPI) | Mouse movement sensitivity
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Sensitivity (Pointer Speed) | Mouse movement sensitivity
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Backlight | Turn on backlight
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Swap Fx function | Change Fn keys to normally do their special action
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Key/Button Actions | Change what a key or button does
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Disable keys | Disable one or more keys
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Set OS | Change keys to match OS
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Change Host | Connect to a different host
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Gestures | Turn on and off various (mostly touchpad) gestures
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Gesture params | Modify parameters for gestures
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HID++ events are mostly not processed by Linux input drivers.
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Settings that involve sending HID++ events exist so that they can be
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turned off under Linux.
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Different Logitech devices may implement the same functionality in different ways,
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thus the different settings that do the same thing.
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