
This project allows you to use pretty much all presenting features from Spotlight, except for the timer. The trick to get it working well is using the following open-source project: I have been using it for the last one year with almost zero headaches about using Linux in my laptop. This is by far my favorite product from Logitech. In this post I will provide some tips about open-source projects that helps you to get your favorite Logitech products working smoothly with Linux, Fedora in particular. However, for the last 5 years I took the decision of using Linux for desktop and by doing so - I realized that certain products seems only to work well with Mac/Windows, leaving no space for Linux. All the best.I am a huge fan of what Logitech creates for the computer industry and I have been using its products for quite some time now. I tried bunch of apps and spend over a week. Bottom line, so far logitech apps are not for linux/ubuntu so far.

If you can configure well on a windows device then it should work. If that supports then you can give that a try like me. I didn't see your device supports built in memory. But be sure lighting effect will not work in Piper.

One thing, after configuration from a windows device now I can also configure the programmable keys only in piper. Luckily I have a built in storage in my mouse and all the configuration saved to my mouse and I can use on my Linux Device now. I install Logitech G Hub on another windows device and configured my mouse.

I also tried Piper (a linux apps for mouse configuration on linux/ubuntu) and was frustrated. I tried Bottle and wine latest version to install Logitech G Hub but unfortunately that couldn't install the Logitech G Hub apps on my Linux Device (Based on ubuntu 22.04). Recently I have also faced the same issue for my Logitech G-402 Hyperion Fury.
