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OpenLogi Brings Local Control to Logitech Mice

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OpenLogi Brings Local Control to Logitech Mice
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OpenLogi Brings Local Control to Logitech Mice

OpenLogi is a Rust-based, local-first replacement for Logitech Options+ that remaps buttons, controls DPI and SmartShift, and supports per-app profiles over HID++. It works across macOS, Linux, and Windows without accounts, cloud sync, or telemetry.

// ANALYSIS

OpenLogi makes a strong case that peripheral configuration software does not need to be bloated, proprietary, or cloud-dependent, though hardware coverage and platform maturity remain important caveats.

  • Direct HID++ communication supports Bolt, Unifying, Bluetooth, Lightspeed, and wired connections
  • Plain TOML configuration keeps bindings portable, inspectable, and easy to back up
  • Native Rust and GPUI builds avoid Electron overhead and resident account-based services
  • Linux support fills a long-standing gap left by Logitech’s official software
  • Windows remains newer, and users must quit Options+ or Solaar to avoid receiver-access conflicts
// TAGS
openlogiopen-sourcelocal-firstdevtoolcli

DISCOVERED

2h ago

2026-08-21

PUBLISHED

2h ago

2026-08-21

RELEVANCE

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