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Step-by-step – Logitech Unifying Software Bodhi Gnu/Linux Installation

February 16, 2020 | By the+gnu+linux+evangelist.

GNU/Linux Bodhi Installing Logitech Unifying Receiver Software – QuickStart Guide

Hi! Explore our comprehensive tutorial, guiding you through each step to effortlessly Install the Logitech Unifying Receiver Software on your Bodhi 3.x/4.x/5.x LTS GNU/Linux.

First, Solaar for Bodhi Linux is a manager for many Logitech Keyboards, Mice, and Trackpads that connect wirelessly to a USB Unifying, Bolt, Lightspeed, or Nano receiver; connect directly via a USB Cable; or connect via Bluetooth.

It is able to Pair/Unpair Devices to the Receiver, and for most devices read Battery Status. Solaar can also control some changeable Settings of Devices, such as Scroll Wheel direction and function Key behavior.

Finally, Solaar comes in two flavors, Command-Line and GUI. Both are able to List the Devices Paired to a Unifying Receiver, show Detailed Info for each Device, and also Pair/Unpair supported Devices with the Receiver.

Step-by-step Logitech Unifying Software Bodhi Linux Installation Guide - Featured
  1. 1. Launching Shell Emulator

    Open a Terminal Shell Emulator
    (Press “Enter” to Execute Commands).

    First, Open a File Manager Window:
    Step-by-step Logitech Unifying Software Bodhi Linux Installation Guide - Open File Manager /tmp
    Then Right Click on a Location > Open in Terminal:
    Step-by-step Logitech Unifying Software Bodhi Linux Installation Guide - Open Terminal on Home

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