At the end of the day piper was/is aimed at mice. Regards the actual Keyboard, piper is just not up to it. thing with the g915 after 5 mins or so it reverts back to it's default profile. If I am to be brutal it's just not up to the task for keyboards, Yes it can do the RGB but very basic, Openrgb is demonstrably better. Quoting: pete910 Quoting: F.Ultrapiper/libratbag Re-enable all Crucial DRAM addresses, should fix missing Crucial detectionĪs of this release, it's also now available as a Flatpak from Flathub for cross-distro support.Fix HyperX device flickering, especially HyperX FPS RGB.Cooler Master ARGB Controller direct mode.XPG Spectrix S40G NVMe SSD (ENE controller), requires running as Administrator/root.ASUS 3xxx GPU support added, these GPUs use an ENE controller.ASUS Aura SMBus controller renamed to ENE SMBus controller and expanded.Additional Razer devices added to Razer Controller.ASUS ROG Pugio and general improvements for ASUS mice.Philips Hue (normal and Entertainment mode) support.Logitech mouse issues from 0.6 have been fixed.Additional MSI Mystic Light motherboards tested and added.Additional GPUs added to detection list from Gigabyte, ASUS, MSI, EVGA, Sapphire, and more.There's a big list of new / improved hardware support too as of this release including: Zone resize dialog prompts users to resize uninitialized zero-size zones.Configure auto-start options such as start server, load profile, and more.Configure OpenRGB to automatically start on login in the Settings tab.On supported controllers, you can adjust the brightness with the Brightness slider.On supported controllers, the Save To Device button allows you to save the selected mode and color configuration to device internal memory.Log console can be enabled in settings, allows to view the log in the GUI under Information.Settings tabs for various configurable features so you don't have to manually edit settings file.Plugins include effects engine, E1.31 receiver, visual map editor, and more.Improved plugin architecture - Plugins can now be easily installed from Settings and are versioned to ensure compatibility.Since every vendor decides to have their own applications, usually proprietary and Windows-only, OpenRGB is becoming something of an essential item if you want to control your hardware on Linux since it's vendor agnostic. Controlling all your fancy RGB lighting on Linux can sometimes be a hassle but OpenRGB thankfully can reduce that pain and a new release is out now with OpenRGB 0.7.
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