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FYI logiops is smaller, and simpler daemon for Logitech devices. In my experience, it has more features and is less prone to breakage. Downside is no GUI, and everything is done via (a fairly simple imo) config file
Logiops
https://github.com/PixlOne/logiops
Solaar Vs Logiops
https://github.com/pwr-Solaar/Solaar/issues/1604
In previous versions (like a year/a year and a half ago) it was kind of funky and when I set the keyboard to recognize the brightness up/brightness down, it would mess with the mouse. But somehow they managed to fix that and it's working flawless ever since.