If no software is shown for your operating system on your PC or Mac, then. NOTE: Most Logitech products will work with no additional software or drivers needed. Click on the Downloads tab and select your operating system in the drop-down to check if software is available. To customize the mouse button settings for a specific application: Launch the Logitech SetPoint mouse and keyboard software. NOTE: If you do not have SetPoint installed, you can download it from the MK700 Downloads Page. Keys: // show applicationsįor mapping keyboard shortcuts, refer to /usr/include/linux/input.h. Keyboard: On a label on the bottom of the product. Launch SetPoint (Start > Programs > Logitech > Mouse and Keyboard > Mouse and Keyboard Settings). The documentation for the configuration file is quite good, but it can get a little tricky and there aren't many examples out there aside from the example in the repository.įor what it's worth, here's my configuration (located at /etc/logid.cfg by default): devices: ( Select your mouse from the product drop-down menu at the top left. Click the My Mousetab at the top of the SetPoint Settings window. NOTE: If you dont already have SetPoint installed, you can download it. Start > Programs > Logitech > Mouse and Keyboard > Mouse and Keyboard Settings. Follow the link below to learn how you can customize your keyboard using Logitech SetPoint mouse and keyboard software. That being said, Danish Shakeel's Configure Logitech MX Master 3 on Linux blog post helped quite a bit, especially for getting started with the configuration file. Launch the Logitech SetPoint mouse and keyboard software. Click on the Downloads tab and select your operating system in the drop-down to check if software is available. I'm running Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS and using an MX Master 3.įolks may be put off by it because there's no GUI, and build and installation aren't trivial (I had a problem where cmake couldn't find libevdev). Nearly every LogiOptions feature seems to be supported by it. After trying many other solutions listed here, logiops has worked great so far: custom button-mapping, gesture support, smart shift, etc.