Notwithstanding but all of this proprietary bloatware to use your mouse and keyboard properly is BS.

  • ɔiƚoxɘup@infosec.pub
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    2 days ago

    I have returned perfectly fine Logitech hardware because of their aggressively unreliable windows software. I’m guessing you and I haven’t used the same versions.

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      Truth be told, I’ve never even downloaded their software. I pretty much plug and play. I’m using the G502 hero as a mouse and the astro A20 headset. I always keybind in games, but I’ve never really used the extra buttons in any of my applications, so didn’t need to bother with their software. This explains why I haven’t experienced the frustration other people have. Yeah, if I was the kind of person that wanted to keybind in other applications, I’d rage at a shitty app for that too.

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        This makes sense then. Their hardware is pretty nice, it’s just that if you want to use all the features, you must use the rage inducing software.

        I drew the line when my keyboard stopped working because their software was glitching that day. Zero functionality. A keyboard should never brick just because the software that customizes functions of the keyboard is not working.

        I think I had purchased their most expensive keyboard and returned it immediately after that incident. A keyboard should just work.