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1,823 | 4,414 | |
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0.0 | 5.7 | |
5 months ago | 16 days ago | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Aurora
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Ducky Shine 7 ghosted backlights?
EDIT - Additional Info: I do usually use third-party RGB controller software to modify the backlights, I didn't realise how limited the vanilla Ducky software is in customisability when I bought the keyboard, so I use Aurora RGB for this https://www.project-aurora.com
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How to sync RGB light of a Steelseries keyboard and a Logitech mouse?
Unless with the help of third-party projects. For example, Aurora.
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So Cryptic put a Starfleet logo on Razer keyboards during login screen…or at least they tried.
It might be possible to do it using Project Aurora / git hub, an opensource 3rd party rgb middleware that tries to juggle the various proprietary APIs.
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G915: Make Numpad and Caps change color when pressed
I run a program called Aurora on top of G Software to get that functionality though.
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Ask HN: What lesser-known accessories do you use with your computer?
I have a Roccat Vulcan 120 RGB keyboard which has a sweet volume knob on it. Don't use the software that comes with it though. I use Project Aurora[1] to control the lights on the keys. I'm able to program color/fx/animation per key per program that has focus. It's useful if you have new software or a game you're not used to. For example, you can highlight all the relevant keys to help you memorize them.
But mainly I use it to play an audio waveform of any music that's playing. And highlight caps lock whenever it's on.
[1]: https://www.project-aurora.com/
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In-Game Razer Chroma Effects on Non-Razer Keyboards
Aurora can do this https://www.project-aurora.com/
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Am I Missing Something In Chroma?
so the fn key thing but with other modifier keys is not possible to do with chroma, you can try Project Aurora
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[Mouse] Razer Viper Ultimate Mercury (White) With Dock - $59.99 ($150-90)
You could take a look at Aurora but haven’t tried it with the Viper.
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hi ! i would like to synchronise my led setup
Check 3rd party apps like project aurora: https://www.project-aurora.com/ or OpenRGB: https://openrgb.org/
- Here is a demo of my "functional rgb" setup
piper
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Logitech mouse and keyboard users are getting a free AI upgrade
When I used G-Hub, I could also save to the mouse. I not longer use Windows, but there is also a Linux native program to configure Logitech gaming mouses, Piper. https://github.com/libratbag/piper
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ubuntu mapping logitech mouse buttons?
What happened to Piper? The git repository is still somewhat active (last commit fwas a month ago): https://github.com/libratbag/piper
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[Recommendation] Not necessary, but cool software to tweak your devices (webcam, keyboard etc.)
- Piper: Configure gaming mice (e.g. DPI, LED)
- Mod Logitech MX Master Profiles
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So uhh… Linux?
https://github.com/libratbag/piper if you are familiar with compiling
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Please, for God's sake Somebody Help Me
I use Piper for controlling the buttons and stuff, but that's because I'm on Linux, so I don't know what alternatives there are for Windows.
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any way to make proton games detect xbindkey inputs?
If you want to configure what your buttons do, you should take a look at Piper
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Questions I have about Linux, from someone who wants to switch from Windows 10
Check out Piper it is a gui app working on top of libratbag which is a library to interface with Logitech (or other) mice. Check the link for a list of compatible devices
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Asahi Linux To Users: Please Stop Using X.Org
Have you tried Piper?
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Dead by Daylight's Steam Deck Support is Official. Confirmed to Us by Behaviour Interactive.
Yeah I would take piper over any of that bloated peripheral software anyway, gets the job done. There's also other community projects like OpenRazer. For a keyboard I grabbed a System76 Launch, it's a bit pricey but it's super nice and fully customizable via an appimage.
What are some alternatives?
OpenRGB
Solaar - Linux device manager for Logitech devices
Artemis - Provides advanced unified lighting across many different brands RGB peripherals
logiops - An unofficial userspace driver for HID++ Logitech devices
saltychat-fivem - FiveM implementation of Salty Chat (TeamSpeak 3 based Voice Plugin)
icue-ambilight - Ambilight for Corsair devices: Synchronise the colors of your iCue compatible devices with the content displayed on your screen.
QMK-OpenRGB - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
hud-manager - All-in-one broadcast & HUDs Manager
goxlr-on-linux - Documentation and scripts to make the GoXLR and GoXLR Mini useful on Linux.
GTA-V-Decompiled-Scripts - All decompiled .ysc game scripts as of GTA V build 2628 (GTA Online 1.60), including native tables.
g810-led - Linux led controller for Logitech G213, G410, G413, G512, G513, G610, G810, g815, G910 and GPRO Keyboards