OpenRazer is a collection of Linux drivers for Razer devices, giving you better support for all the various device functions. A new release v3.10.3 just rolled out with new supported devices and bug fixes. Additionally, this release also fixes compatibility with Linux kernel 6.15 which arrives soon.
The full list of changes:
New devices
- Add support for Razer Naga V2 Pro.
- Add support for Razer Strider Chroma.
Bug fixes, improvements, cleanup, etc
- Fix compatibility with Linux v6.15 (Replace hrtimer_init() with hrtimer_setup()).
- Fix kernel panic on some systems (driver: Update set_bit code to use DECLARE_BITMAP.
- Handle Fn keys on Razer DeathStalker V2 Pro TKL.
- Fix charge_low_threshold for Razer Viper V3 Pro.
- Fix key mapping for Razer BlackWidow Ultimate 2012.
Pictured: Razer Naga V2 Pro
You would pair this up with an application like Polychromatic (and others) to enable easy access to various settings, including changing the RGB lighting and various buttons.
Source: GitHub
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Damn, there are so many buttons on that mouse that I might be able to use Vim without using the keyboard!
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Yay
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The thing I like with logitech mice in combination with libratbag/piper is that they configure the mouse, but aren't necessary to make it work. I haven't reinstalled either on several reinstalls and the mouse still retains its setting profiles and key assignments. Going by the usage of "hrtimer", that is probably not the case for razer.
Still need to decide on a new mouse though. My current one is having right mouse button issues.
Still need to decide on a new mouse though. My current one is having right mouse button issues.
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