Quick tour
A brief walkthrough of the OpenLogi GUI: device carousel, detail tabs, and where each setting lives.
The OpenLogi GUI is built around a live view of the selected device. Pick one in the device carousel at the top; everything below applies to it. Which tabs you see depends on what the device actually reports over HID++, so a keyboard, a mouse, a light, and a webcam each get their own set:
- Camera — live preview and UVC image controls, for webcams.
- Buttons — the interactive mouse diagram: clickable hotspots, leader-line labels, and the action picker with 44 built-in actions, custom shortcuts, application launchers, and power-user actions.
- Actions Ring — the eight-slot radial launcher, its per-app layouts, icons, labels, and haptics.
- Keys — the keyboard function-row remapper.
- Pointer — DPI slider and presets, plus the Scrolling card (wheel inversion and resolution).
- Lighting — RGB colour and brightness for keyboards, or power, brightness, and colour temperature for a Litra light.
- Device — device info, and the read-only active-profile row.
The Settings window (⌘, on macOS) covers the app-wide preferences: launch-at-login, updates, permissions, asset source, language, and appearance.
See the Guide for each feature in depth.