Title. Bought a new Logitech G502 Hero mouse, and it has a button that is meant to be a “DPI Shift”, which is to say that while held it sets the DPI to a value, and when released, returns it to a previous state.
Now, when loading up piper it recognises the mouse, and all its buttons, and I can set things up just fine, but I couldn’t find a mapping that specifically acts as the DPI Shift like it does on Windows. Is this just not supported?
EDIT: It is solved! Thanks to @Blizzard@lemmy.zip for the idea. Though it DOES suck that I had to boot into my windows install to change the settings.
I have the same mice and the DPI button has always worked like that. I don’t use Piper anymore because my configuration is stored on the mice itself. So it is possible the setting has been such since before I switched to Linux.
This means a potential solution, if nobody finds a better way, would be to use the Logitech software on a windows machine and save the config to the mice.
I hope you can find an other solution.