Linux devices manager for the Logitech Unifying Receiver

Edit Package solaar
https://github.com/pwr-Solaar/Solaar

Solaar is a Linux manager for many Logitech keyboards, mice, and trackpads that connect wirelessly to a USB Unifying, Bolt, Lightspeed, or Nano receiver; connect directly via a USB cable; or connect via Bluetooth. Solaar does not work with peripherals from other companies.

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Solaar-1.1.9rc1.tar.gz 0001556657 1.48 MB
solaar-fix-desktop-categories.patch 0000000963 963 Bytes
solaar.changes 0000026643 26 KB
solaar.spec 0000005626 5.49 KB
Revision 2 (latest revision is 18)
stefan wannemacher's avatar stefan wannemacher (swannema) committed (revision 2)
1.1.9rc1 Pre-release
    Remove some deprecated GTK code
    Use zero exit code for kill interrupts
    Add rule Test condition for battery charging
    Get wpid for 28Mz devices from udev when enumerating
    Add Device condition to rules
    Don't show wireless link or battery information when unknown or not present
    Add desccriptor for G9x and LX7 mice
    Fix bug in determining kind of devices for 27Mz receivers
    Set initial lock status of smooth scrolling features to ignore
    Fix glitch in configuration file update when changing versions
    Add more debugging output for rules
    Clean up pinging code
    Put initial ping of direct-connected devices inside listener thread
    Read and check before write of range settings
    Improve pairing determination
    Cut off determination of receiver devices when all have been found
    Remove derived configuration fields when Solaar version changes
    Allow device descriptors without name and codename
    Filter and escape technical detail fields
    Add setting for ADC power managemen
    Correctly determine whether to ping with a long HID++ message
    Add description for K470 keyboard from the MK470 combo (#1945)
    Add setting value for mouse gestures
    Update German and French translations
    Remove old clean.sh and monitor.py tools
    Retry opening device if permissions error encountered
    Better handlling of IO errors at device creation
    Add KeyIsDown rule condition to check whether a diverted key is down
    Clean up device and receiver creation
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