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The Simple DirectMedia Library that is widely-used by many cross-platform games and part of the Steam Runtime now has better support for handling more mouse button events under Wayland.

Last week was a bug report over supporting more mouse buttons than five. While some mice end up binding their extra mouse buttons to keyboard keys, some mice such as when configured via Libratbag+Piper can map them to higher key press input event codes. Theoretically, allowing up to 48 key press input events in total.

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[–] MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz 2 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago)

Gaming peripherals usually have internal memory for settings, yeah.

When you edit what a button does, it actually changes the input sent by the device in the firmware, so your mouse is likely just pretending to be a keyboard for those keys, and just internally running macros for the autoclicks.

It's why you can set things up, and then close the config software.