OpenLogi

(openlogi.org)

84 points | by amatheus 2 hours ago

8 comments

  • armadyl 44 minutes ago
    In case it’s not known, Logitech does offer an offline version of Options+ meant for air gapped and more secured systems:

    https://support.logi.com/hc/change_language/en-in?return_to=...

    • tech234a 25 minutes ago
      Logitech's offline installer is 1.2GB. This application's installer is 15.3MB.
  • asdfsa32 16 minutes ago
    For Linux, there is https://github.com/pwr-Solaar/Solaar

    But on another note, the genai content on the website is just so distracting and such a bummer. It sticks out like sore thumb.

  • vivzkestrel 2 minutes ago
    - stupid question: what exactly does this do and why do I need it?
  • wlesieutre 56 minutes ago
    It's not open source but I have to shout out Steermouse which has been replacing Logitech's awful Mac software for ~25 years

    https://www.plentycom.jp/en/steermouse/download.php

    • kstrauser 16 minutes ago
      This is my favorite. It Just Works with every mouse I throw at it and supports a ludicrous amount of button customization.
  • andsoitis 1 hour ago
    Love my Logitech mouse, keyboard, and webcam. Their software not in the same league as their hardware.
  • yuhao2dai 13 minutes ago
    Looks like someone stole LinearMouse's code and vibed it better . https://linearmouse.app/zh-CN/
  • sandeepkd 9 minutes ago
    In case author is here, Under resources tab at the footer, Introduction anchor is not in english
  • demibabs 58 minutes ago
    Cool project, but I hate how every new site has this obviously LLM generated copy :( I feel like most people who use it for their copy don’t realize how obvious it is.
    • breznev 34 minutes ago
      Oh it’s not just the site—the app is obviously LLM generated too and feels like it. I gave up and went back to Mos within 20 minutes.
      • transitorykris 12 minutes ago
        At this point we should be sharing prompts not code for solutions like OpenLogi. Reverse engineering many things can typically be one-shotted (ignoring things like.. capturing a pcap or whatever to aid the effort). Let others add their own taste to the solution.
    • z3n0n 25 minutes ago
      it's pretty much "load bearing" at this point.
    • ch4s3 54 minutes ago
      People realize, but writing good technical prose is hard and a separate skill.
      • demibabs 12 minutes ago
        I don’t think it’s that hard; it just takes effort. And the effort is well worth it.
      • dawnerd 36 minutes ago
        There's good technical prose on the site? It's all just fluff marketing that adds nothing.