![]() ![]() Piper also doesn't notify you in any way when changing the DPI using the assigned mouse button(s). For starters, it doesn't have a tray icon, which could be very helpful to see the current DPI for example, or change profiles (if I could use those). ![]() So far the application has worked great to tweak my Logitech G102 mouse on my Ubuntu 20.10 desktop, but I do have some complaints. Here are some screenshots with the Piper Buttons and LEDs settings: I only know about the profiles feature from the Piper screenshots available on its project page, because that button is missing in my case (I'm using the latest Piper, so I guess it's due to my mouse not supporting it).
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