Is there an “standard” Windows 11 debloat script or software that I could use? Things like removing bloatware, and disabling as many of the AI features as possible?
Also, to head this off, I can’t use Linux because my mouse is unsupported.
Thanks!
Edit: I used WinUtil. Thanks again!
Your mouse is likely supported if you search. https://pwr-solaar.github.io/Solaar/
My mouse isn’t Logitech, its Razor. The Naga X.
https://openrazer.github.io/#devices
Naga X is among the supported devices. You just searched for Razor instead of Razer, most likely.
Edit: I’ve read your other comment. Linux Mint may not have the latest kernel that supports your mouse properly. I’d suggest a rolling release distro like Fedora, OpenSUSE Tumbleweed or… Arch (via Arch Installer or EndeavourOS to make your life easier) instead.
OpenRazer unfortunately doesn’t support rebinding buttons.
Not yet anyway!
Time to ditch that mouse. Don’t let it be your excuse for staying a hostage.
Ods are that a similar to is available. Just gotta search for it.
Unfortunately not. Theres some tools for the RGB, or one-off tweaks like changing DPI and polling rate in the UI, but nothing that offers button rebinding, nonetheless profile control.
Then it’s time to participate in the community. Find a project that does something similar. Get the hardware ID’s and configuration and submit it to the project as an added request. Stick a twenty dollar bounty on it. How much is your time worth and how much are you wasting trying to solve a problem that will continue to be more invasive? Windows isn’t free, it costs your time to fix a corporate decision.
If we would stick a few bucks in the coffer from time to time supporting our community through cash and submitting info and time helping it won’t take long before more things work even better. And we will no longer have to accept the wishes of the corporate masters. Microsoft and apple (account many others) are the IBM of the current generation and have been for a while. Look at the price of a computer before they created compatability in 3rd party computers. Microsoft isn’t losing money on home users either because they hover up all the information. Even installing software that breaks their access gives them info, that’s how they know how far to push it.