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GTK application to configure gaming devices
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Logitec MX Anywhere 3 configuration gone after reboot #921

Open CH-1967 opened 6 months ago

CH-1967 commented 6 months ago

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Describe the error I can configure the buttons via Piper. This works perfectly. However, after a restart this setting is gone again and I have to set it again.

Reproduce I start Pieper Change my key assignment Restart Configuration is gone again.

With ratbagctl hollering-marmot info I get the following information.

Before customizing via beeper

hollering-marmot - MX Anywhere 3 Model: bluetooth:046d:b025:0 Number of Buttons: 7 Number of leds: 0 Number of Profiles: 1 Profile 0: (active) Name: n/a Resolutions: 0: 1000dpi (active) Button: 0 is mapped to 'button 1' Button: 1 is mapped to 'button 2' Button: 2 is mapped to 'button 3' Button: 3 is mapped to 'button 4' Button: 4 is mapped to 'button 5' Button: 5 is mapped to 'ratchet-mode-switch' Button: 6 is mapped to UNKNOWN

After customizing

hollering-marmot - MX Anywhere 3 Model: bluetooth:046d:b025:0 Number of Buttons: 7 Number of leds: 0 Number of Profiles: 1 Profile 0: (active) Name: n/a Resolutions: 0: 1000dpi (active) Button: 0 is mapped to 'button 1' Button: 1 is mapped to 'button 2' Button: 2 is mapped to 'ratchet-mode-switch' Button: 3 is mapped to 'button 4' Button: 4 is mapped to 'button 5' Button: 5 is mapped to 'button 3' Button: 6 is mapped to UNKNOWN

The change is visible. But it is gone again after the restart.

I am currently testing whether I should switch from WIndows to Linux. So I don't know much about Linux yet. But it would be important for me to be able to set the key assignment of the mouse permanently. I'm just kind of used to certain things. I would be grateful for any tips / help. If possible something more detailed so that I know how to implement it.

Thanks a lot Roland

jpriollaud commented 2 months ago

Mine are gone even after a screen lock + unlock.