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openrazer
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InfluxDB
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For razer there's openrazer and the various frontends which you can find on their github. I don't think it's as feature complete as windows but all I use it for is changing dpi so I don't have much experience. There's also piper that supports configuring other gaming mice which I think you can determine from the data files here. I've only used it with a logitech g305 which worked perfectly. Every razer or logitech mouse I've used worked without any extra tools as well, I was just stuck with whatever built in profiles it was using.
For razer there's openrazer and the various frontends which you can find on their github. I don't think it's as feature complete as windows but all I use it for is changing dpi so I don't have much experience. There's also piper that supports configuring other gaming mice which I think you can determine from the data files here. I've only used it with a logitech g305 which worked perfectly. Every razer or logitech mouse I've used worked without any extra tools as well, I was just stuck with whatever built in profiles it was using.
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