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Get your fancy Razer mouse, keyboard, laptop and whatever else ready as OpenRazer 3.0.0 is out now to further expand what Razer devices are nicely supported on Linux.

It comes with some big improvements including persistent storage of effects in daemon, previously frontends had no way of reliably getting the effect that a device had set and support for DPI Stages for mice. A few bug fixes made it in too like the addition of missing HAS_MATRIX attribute for Tartarus V2, fixed volume control buttons on Razer Cynosa V2 and more.

As expected there's quite a few devices that have been added to it including these:

  • Razer Blade Stealth Late 2020
  • Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro
  • Razer Mouse Bungee V3 Chroma
  • Razer Ornata Chroma V2
  • Razer DeathAdder V2 Mini
  • Razer Base Station V2 Chroma
  • Razer Firefly V2
  • Razer Naga Left-Handed Edition
  • Razer Book 13 2020
  • Razer Basilisk V2
  • Razer Cynosa Chroma Pro
  • Razer Basilisk Ultimate
  • Razer Mouse Dock
  • Razer Charging Pad Chroma
  • Razer Huntsman Mini

OpenRazer itself though is just a driver and daemon. If you want to interact with it easily, you're likely to need a UI. Thankfully, there's a few of those around too including Polychromatic and RazerGenie.

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Nezchan Mar 25, 2021
Quoting: scaine
Quoting: NezchanOpenRazer doesn't seem to pick up my Deathadder v2 at all, so Polychromatic has nothing to work with. Bit of a disappointment, really.

It should work after the plugdev fix I mentioned, Nezchan. I was in the same boat - OpenRGB only saw my motherboard's fan, while Polychromatic failed to load. After plugdev and a reboot, it all sprang to life. Now I can use either/or OpenRGB/Polychromatic with my Deathadder v2.

You're on Ubuntu-Mate, while I'm on Pop_OS 20.04, so hopefully there's enough crossover that this can work for you.

Nope. Followed all the steps and still nothing. Although I'm still working with 2.5.0 (the current build hasn't made it to the MATE repository yet) so maybe that's got something to do with it. But I have my doubts.

I'm planning to do a complete reinstall once the new OS version comes out in any case though.
foobrew Mar 26, 2021
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This was the update I was waiting for since it included the patch to finally recognize the dock for my Viper wireless. Only the colors work right now but hoping they will add battery level information in the future.
Schattenspiegel Mar 30, 2021
Quoting: Nezchan
Quoting: scaine
Quoting: NezchanOpenRazer doesn't seem to pick up my Deathadder v2 at all, so Polychromatic has nothing to work with. Bit of a disappointment, really.

It should work after the plugdev fix I mentioned, Nezchan. I was in the same boat - OpenRGB only saw my motherboard's fan, while Polychromatic failed to load. After plugdev and a reboot, it all sprang to life. Now I can use either/or OpenRGB/Polychromatic with my Deathadder v2.

You're on Ubuntu-Mate, while I'm on Pop_OS 20.04, so hopefully there's enough crossover that this can work for you.

Nope. Followed all the steps and still nothing. Although I'm still working with 2.5.0 (the current build hasn't made it to the MATE repository yet) so maybe that's got something to do with it. But I have my doubts.

I'm planning to do a complete reinstall once the new OS version comes out in any case though.
deathadder v2 is supported since openrazer version 2.8 - works fine with policromatic and v3.0 here
Nezchan Mar 30, 2021
Quoting: Schattenspiegel
Quoting: Nezchan
Quoting: scaine
Quoting: NezchanOpenRazer doesn't seem to pick up my Deathadder v2 at all, so Polychromatic has nothing to work with. Bit of a disappointment, really.

It should work after the plugdev fix I mentioned, Nezchan. I was in the same boat - OpenRGB only saw my motherboard's fan, while Polychromatic failed to load. After plugdev and a reboot, it all sprang to life. Now I can use either/or OpenRGB/Polychromatic with my Deathadder v2.

You're on Ubuntu-Mate, while I'm on Pop_OS 20.04, so hopefully there's enough crossover that this can work for you.

Nope. Followed all the steps and still nothing. Although I'm still working with 2.5.0 (the current build hasn't made it to the MATE repository yet) so maybe that's got something to do with it. But I have my doubts.

I'm planning to do a complete reinstall once the new OS version comes out in any case though.
deathadder v2 is supported since openrazer version 2.8 - works fine with policromatic and v3.0 here

I know it's supported, I checked that before I even posted here. But for some unknown reason it's not detecting mine, despite using the fixes suggested on Git.

I'll probably be doing a clean reinstall next month anyhow, so that will hopefully solve the problem.
chr Apr 1, 2021
Quoting: PangaeaUnfortunately my mouse is messed up on the wheel buttonpress, and it only very rarely registers, which is quite annoying. Was in touch with their support on the same day I bought it, but was told to send it in, halfway around the planet, which I didn't bother with. Would have left me without a mouse for god knows how long, plus shipping costs.

If you don't want to risk experimenting with it yourself, I recommend looking for a repair shop or hackerspace to help you with that. If it is very valuable you might want to wait for some buildup of trust with less valuable repairs first.
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