![]() ![]() The old, old now-abandoned razercfg drivers with qrazerconfig still work perfectly for my old ass Naga MMO mouse and I'm about to buy a new Schmitar RGB from Corsair and I'm hoping to find similar support, but I think the Corsairs have onboard memory to retain configs like smart devs would do with everything, so hope it works fine. ![]() The best Linux gaming mice aren't the best gaming mice and the best gaming mice and keyboards don't even make an effort with open source drivers, so I'm reliant on dudes like you making things like razercfg or sidewinderd or the Logitech projects. So I hope it helps you guys and if you have any questions, you can contact me via Github.Ĭonsider me late too, but since I doubt OP will see this again I wanted to say thanks for doing work like this for fancy gaming peripherals on Linux. You can typeout stuff, press a shortcut or run a shell script (the functionality and everything you need should be covered in wiki). I've written a driver for them, found here: Click '+' icon > System > Audio > 'Mute Audio Input'. You can set the leds with this controller: (also available on aur: )Ībout the GKeys. Here are the steps to reproduce the problem: Use G910 Orion Spectrum (Keyboard) and G933 Artemis Spectrum (Headset) Open G-Hub > Click G910 Keyboard. From my phone.Hey, well if everyone is saying then I will too I'm waay to late to answer this but if it dosen't help OP I hope it will help someone else. That particular feature takes the prize for the absolute coolest and stupidest thing I’ve done with technology this month: I launched Diablo III. It’s pretty damn nifty, even allowing me (through the magic of technology) to launch games on my PC from my phone. ![]() Logitech has released its free Arx Control software for Android and iOS phones, which lets you pair your device with your computer, adjust profiles on the fly, use it as a secondary media control, and even monitor your PC stats while you’re playing. It’s not a functional charging station or anything, but merely a place to stick your phone. However, support is all down to Logitech’s (or maybe the developers?) implementing key bindings for their games-for instance, Civilization: Beyond Earth still isn’t supported nearly two months after its release.įinally, we should get back to that dock I mentioned way back at the beginning of the article. Commands will detect which game you’re playing and activate only the necessary keys. They gave me a “Not right now” sort of answer, which is only frustrating because the lighting on the Orion Spark is so damn good.Įffects give you some goofy but beautiful options, most of which it shares with Razer’s presets: Breathing, Reactive (here called “Key Press”), Color Cycle, Wave, and the incredibly relaxing Star Effect (which simulates gold “constellations” on a navy blue background).Īnd then there’s Commands, which Logitech is still fleshing out on a case-by-case basis. I’ve asked them if they have other switches planned. Combine the mushy feel and the high actuation point, and the G910 might as well be a rubber dome keyboard. There is a distinct actuation point, but it’s really close to the key’s resting point. I like that the Romer-Gs are quieter than your average mechanical keyboard, but they lack the satisfying oomph of a typical mechanical switch, feeling kind of mushy and dull instead. If there were a gun to my head I guess I’d say MX Browns, but really the Romer-Gs are a class of their own. Customize the G-keys using the Logitech Gaming Software. Unlike most of the new crop of mechanical switches though, I can’t even think of a good Cherry comparison. Software downloads Online documentation Warranty information Spare parts (when available) Go to Product features Programmable G-keys Nine programmable G-keys and three M-keys provide up to 27 unique functions per game. Romer-Gs are Logitech’s proprietary switches, designed (like Razer’s Green and Orange switches) with games in mind. For typing or for games with lots of hotkeys, though, I found my fingers commonly “caught” the edges of keys on their way by, or landed awkwardly on the key at an angle that caused significantly more distress than normal keys.Īnd it’s not helped by the Romer-G switches. It’s not too bad for things like shooters, where your fingers tend to stick on the WASD keys the whole time. No matter how much I tried-and believe me, I tried-I couldn’t get used to the feel of the keys. As such, the G910 is a uniquely weird device to type on.
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