2019-12-19 18:40 GMT+01:00, ACE <a.mad.co...@gmail.com>: > On 12/19, Teodoro Santoni wrote: >> If all those buttons are supported on linux (e.g. xev output a button >> code for every button clicked) I'd buy one too! > > From my experience they simulate key strokes that are "unlikely" to be > used by your keyboard, and then they supply tools that let you bind > actions to those keys. > > The razer mice works this way at least. And by default their drivers has > some "internal macro" set or w/e which is useless on linux. But there > are some razer drivers/tools available that lets you change the mouse to > "manual mode" which reveals the "keyboard simulating" behaviour, and from > that point you can bind those extra keys. > >
Yeah I was asking because the Logitech G series mice, on the other hand, send real mouse button keysyms. To configure which hardware button does what you have to run a MS windows software that controls the mouse.