Kernel version (ex. uname -srmo): Linux 6.6.7-1-MANJARO x86_64 GNU/Linux
Describe the bug
The G502 X Lightspeed (the wireless version) does not have a picture of the mouse. Instead, there's an image of the 404 mouse.
To Reproduce
Run Piper with a G502 X Lightspeed plugged in.
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Additional context
I found a SVG called logitech-g502-x.svg in the piper/data/svgs directory. While I think this SVG is technically for the wired version of this mouse, both mice share a nearly identical design, so you may be able to just reuse the image you already have.
The lightspeed version does have a little LED on it, but it doesn't appear to be user configurable. The mouse uses that light to show the current DPI profile and battery.
Logs
(I don't think these will help, but since the form requested it, here you go.)
Hi! This is a duplicate of #919. Since you are on a Arch derivative, you could try {libratbag,piper}-git from AUR. I want to make a new release but lacking some quality free time.
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):Linux 6.6.7-1-MANJARO x86_64 GNU/Linux
Describe the bug The G502 X Lightspeed (the wireless version) does not have a picture of the mouse. Instead, there's an image of the 404 mouse.
To Reproduce
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🐁Additional context I found a SVG called
logitech-g502-x.svg
in the piper/data/svgs directory. While I think this SVG is technically for the wired version of this mouse, both mice share a nearly identical design, so you may be able to just reuse the image you already have.The lightspeed version does have a little LED on it, but it doesn't appear to be user configurable. The mouse uses that light to show the current DPI profile and battery.
Logs (I don't think these will help, but since the form requested it, here you go.)