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Open paulrevival opened this issue 10 years ago • 4 comments

Hey! How do you think, can I use it with my bloody R3 ?? And what does this driver do generally? :)

paulrevival avatar Nov 30 '15 16:11 paulrevival

I think that it should work with whole bloody series. Right now it only allows you to change backlight level.

maxmati avatar Nov 30 '15 19:11 maxmati

oh :) just a backlight))) Didn't you try to install bloody v5 driver (from off.website) to wine? I've tried to do that but it just extracted an archive and nothing more happend((( I just want to control a battery level because if I connect a mouse with less then ~50% (didn't try with more percent) it starts blinking with it's bloody-hand logo until I connect it with usb-cable and charge a little((( I saved (on windows) a battery min.level to start blinking from to mouse's memory but linux(Ubuntu) doesn't detect that setting I think(( What do you think?

paulrevival avatar Nov 30 '15 19:11 paulrevival

No, I didn't try to install drivers on wine. I think that miscellaneous settings like backlight or min. battery level aren't stored in persistent memory. PS. I think that finding how to set min battery level should be very hard since you know exactly when message is sent to mouse.

maxmati avatar Nov 30 '15 19:11 maxmati

damn! My old little logitech m185 showed a battery level on the top panel near the notebook battery level((( thanks for thoughts :) I just have no one contact (with wireless bloody mouse) to share my thoughts with :)

paulrevival avatar Nov 30 '15 20:11 paulrevival