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OpenLogi vs MonitorControl

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

OpenLogi

8.0
Utilities

Local-first alternative to Logitech Options+ for HID++ devices

MonitorControl

8.5
Utilities

Tool to control external monitor brightness & volume

Metric OpenLogi MonitorControl
Category Utilities Utilities
AI Score 8.0 8.5
30-day Installs 1.9K 3.0K
90-day Installs 2.0K 8.8K
365-day Installs 2.0K 31.6K
Version 0.6.18 4.3.3
Auto-updates Yes Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 3.4K 32.6K
GitHub Forks 62 938
Open Issues 46 18
License Apache-2.0 MIT
Language Rust Swift
Last GitHub Commit 1mo ago 4mo ago
First Seen Jun 3, 2026 Aug 9, 2023

Reviews

OpenLogi

OpenLogi is a privacy-focused, open-source alternative to Logitech Options+ that offers local-first control over HID++ devices. It allows users to remap buttons, adjust DPI, and customize SmartShift settings without requiring an account or telemetry. Ideal for privacy-conscious users and developers.

OpenLogi provides a native, local-first alternative to Logitech Options+ for managing HID++ devices.

Pros

  • + Privacy-focused with no account or telemetry requirements
  • + Open-source and actively maintained
  • + Written in Rust, ensuring performance and security
  • + Cross-platform support

Cons

  • - Still a relatively new project with potential for bugs
  • - Limited community discussion on Reddit

MonitorControl

MonitorControl is a macOS app that allows users to control external monitor brightness and volume, providing a seamless experience as if using a native Apple display. It supports keyboard shortcuts and displays native macOS OSDs, making it a must-have for users with external monitors.

Controls brightness and volume of external monitors using keyboard shortcuts or custom commands, displaying native macOS OSDs.

Pros

  • + Integrates seamlessly with macOS, providing a native experience.
  • + Supports multiple monitors and customizable shortcuts.
  • + Actively maintained with a strong community and regular updates.
  • + Free and open-source under MIT license.
  • + Strong community support and responsive developers.

Cons

  • - Some compatibility issues with older macOS versions or specific hardware, though resolved.
  • - Limited to macOS, requiring different solutions for other platforms.