

Such as scroll wheel direction and function key behavior. Solaar can also control some changeable settings of devices, Receivers as supported by the device and receiver. Solaar is able to pair and unpair devices with Show information about each device, often including battery status. To this end, it is useful to have Solaar start at user login so thatĬhanges made to devices by Solaar are applied at login and throughout the user’s session.īoth Solaar interfaces are able to list the connected devices and Monitoring devices, making changes to them, and responding to some messages they emit. The Solaar GUI is meant to run continuously in the background, Solaar can be used as a GUI application, the usual case, or via its command-line interface. Mouse movements or keycodes by Linux drivers or other software. It is thus unable to fix problems that arise from incorrect handling of Solaar is not a device driver and does not process normal input from devices. Solaar is thus only able to make the changes to devices that devices implement. That lets it directly communicate with the Logitech devices it manages using specialĮach Logitech device implements a different subset of these commands. Solaar runs as a regular user process, albeit with direct access to the Linux interface

Using one of the methods described below. If you are using an old version and something described here does not work you should upgrade Some Linux distributions distribute old versions of Solaar. Solaar does not work with peripherals from other companies.ĭocumentation here is for the current version of Solaar. That connect wirelessly to a USB Unifying, Bolt, Lightspeed, or Nano receiver Ĭonnect directly via a USB cable or connect via Bluetooth. Solaar is a Linux manager for many Logitech keyboards, mice, and trackpads
