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I want to buy a mechanical keyboard and here in Argentina I can get a Corsair K70 Lux RGB with cherry MX brown. K70's Corsair Web
Corsair have a software (CUE) for customize the RGB light, and there is an open source software like CUE (not official). ckb
But I don't know what happen if I connect the keyboard without installing ckb. The lights works? the keyboard have any light effect by default?
I'm using Manjaro.
Thanks in advance, Franco.
EDIT: Well I bought it, and works fine. I've installed ckb-next software and ran really well.