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**Solaar** is a Linux device manager for Logitech's
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[Unifying Receiver](http://www.logitech.com/en-us/66/6079) peripherals. It is
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able to pair/unpair devices to the receiver, and for some devices read battery
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[Unifying Receiver](http://logitech.com/en-us/66/6079) peripherals. It is able
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to pair/unpair devices to the receiver, and for some devices read battery
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status.
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It comes in two flavors, command-line and GUI. Both are able to list the
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A few devices also have extended support, mostly because I was able to directly
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test on them:
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* The [K750 Solar Keyboard](http://www.logitech.com/keyboards/keyboard/devices/7454)
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* The [K750 Solar Keyboard](http://logitech.com/keyboards/keyboard/devices/7454)
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is also queried for its solar charge status. Pressing the Solar key on the
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keyboard will pop-up the application window and display the current lighting
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value (Lux) as reported by the keyboard, similar to Logitech's *Solar.app* for
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whether holding `FN` while pressing the function keys will generate the
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standard keycodes or the special function (yellow icons) keycodes.
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* The [M705 Marathon Mouse](http://www.logitech.com/product/marathon-mouse-m705)
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supports turning on/off Smooth Scrolling (higher sensitivity on vertical
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scrolling with the wheel).
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* The [M705 Marathon Mouse](http://logitech.com/product/marathon-mouse-m705)
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and [Anywhere MX Mouse](http://logitech.com/product/anywhere-mouse-mx) support
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turning on/off Smooth Scrolling (higher sensitivity on vertical scrolling with
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the wheel).
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Extended support for other devices may be added in the future, depending on the
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documentation available, but the K750 keyboard and M705 mouse are the only
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particular system's configuration. If in doubt, replacing `GROUP="plugdev"`
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with `GROUP="<your username>"` should just work.
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2. run `udevadm control --reload-rules` to let the udev daemon know about the new
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rule
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2. run `udevadm control --reload-rules` to let the udev daemon know about the
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new rule
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3. physically remove the Unifying Receiver, wait 10 seconds and re-insert it
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## Known Issues
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