Use hidapi on macOS to communicate and configure Logitech peripherals connected via Bluetooth. This brings macOS device support on the same level as Linux. However, some rules might not be supported yet on macOS. Tested with MX Keys and MX Master 3S. Fixes #2729 |
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README.md
Solaar
Solaar is a Linux manager for many Logitech keyboards, mice, and other devices that connect wirelessly to a Unifying, Bolt, Lightspeed or Nano receiver as well as many Logitech devices that connect via a USB cable or Bluetooth. Solaar is not a device driver and responds only to special messages from devices that are otherwise ignored by the Linux input system.
More Information - Usage - Capabilities - Rules - Manual Installation
Solaar supports:
- pairing/unpairing of devices with receivers
- configuring device settings
- custom button configuration
- running rules in response to special messages from devices
For more information see the main Solaar documentation page. -
Installation Packages
Up-to-date prebuilt packages are available for some Linux distros (e.g., Fedora) in their standard repositories. If a recent version of Solaar is not available from the standard repositories for your distribution, you can try one of these packages:
- Arch solaar package in the extra repository
- Ubuntu/Kubuntu package in Solaar stable ppa
- NixOS Flake package in Svenum/Solaar-Flake
Solaar is available from some other repositories but may be several versions behind the current version:
- a Debian package, courtesy of Stephen Kitt
- a Ubuntu package is available from universe repository
- a Gentoo package, courtesy of Carlos Silva and Tim Harder
- a Mageia package, courtesy of David Geiger