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Only manufacturer driver I install is Logitech's software for their solar keyboard, though it's not needed. Only driver you really have to install is Logitech's "shared dongle" tech, forget what it's called.
This might sound like proselytism, but on linux (any flavor :D) there's a utility to configure/pair devices with Logitech's unify dongles, which also provide battery info when available. It's nice.
…and now that I looked at the newer versions, it actually manage a lot of other logitech stuff beyond the usb dongles. Double nice. It's called solaar.
Logitech is probably one of the only companies making good tools for their devices
It's also needed for their HOTAS line, but considering it has sliders, toggles, buttons and yaw, I kind of understand why. It also allows you to bind sliders to keys and such (eg, binding a slider to landing gear)
Either Logitech Options or G Hub, I'm assuming?
"Unify" was the product line I was forgetting.