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So if a very skilled developer reverse engineer a driver for some brands (OpenRazer as an example), I feel better about it especially if it's open source. Source: 10 months ago
Why are you trying to run a setup.exe? For linux there's Open Razer. Source: 11 months ago
What a interesting device. As I searching I found mousepad has different device id than mouse itself. This driver may solve your problems. If problem continues could you please share system info with upload-system-info from terminal and sudo lspci -v. Source: 12 months ago
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. Source: about 1 year ago
Try installing OpenRazer, it depends on your distro how exactly, Arch has it in the AUR. Follow the installation path (adding user to plugdev group etc). Using it myself along with Polychromatic on a Viper V2 Pro. Source: about 1 year ago
OpenRGB - OpenRGB is an all-in-one network-based software development kit that allows you to use third-party software to control all of your RGB.
Keyboarding Master - Product webpage for Keyboarding Master
Polychromatic - Graphical front end and tray applet for configuring Razer peripherals on GNU/Linux.
lmctl - lmctl is a software that let you control and customize your logitech mouse.
Key Mapper - A tool to change and program the mapping of your input device buttons.
Smoothmouse - Smoothmouse is experimental project to improve mouse & trackpad usability in OS X.