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There is no Logitech Options for Linux but I just found this and solved my wireless mouse pairing issue plus I can now modify the DPI setting and more.

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[–] altphoto@lemmy.today 1 points 1 week ago

Well this latest one started having right clicking on both buttons. I tried on winders and Linux and it did the same so it was definitely the hardware... So how does one button click signal get mixed with the other if they have different traces going to the chip? Via software. They probably have a way to screw up your mouse via updates like they said they would.... A monthly subscription.