Gaming mouse software in kubuntu?

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  1. ckb-next

    RGB Driver for Linux

    ckb-next is for Corsair devices, and mostly is for RGB, but does offer mouse button configuration. I use this one with my M65 Elite as it also configures DPI level settings and other items, as well as per-led lighting.

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  3. piper

    GTK application to configure gaming devices (by libratbag)

    Piper supports a fairly decent number of mice out of the box.

  4. input-remapper

    🎮 ⌨ An easy to use tool to change the behaviour of your input devices.

    This tool I have not used myself, it is more a general all-purpose tool

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