Every mouse should be fine. It's just the ones with software might not be configurable.
Could be configurable if you pass through the device to a Windows VM. Far from an ideal experience but its doable.
afaik that should work,
running the software in wine/lutris could be an simpler solution
Ploopy.
Open source QMK firmware, 3D printed with STL files available. Loads of buttons. It's by far the best mouse I've ever used.
Darn how cool it is and I almost ordered it. Too bad it isn't wireless using 1850 cells.
Well I just found my next purchase.
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