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An essential tool for anyone wanting to configure their fancy Razer devices is OpenRazer, with version 3.8.0 just released bringing expanded support on Linux.

You would use this when paired up with an application like Polychromatic or RazerGenie, to give you a proper UI to adjust everything like that fancy RGB lighting.

Pictured - Razer Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeed

Here's what's new:

New devices

  • Add support for Razer Cobra.
  • Add support for Razer Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeed.
  • Add support for Razer Cobra Pro (Wired).
  • Add support for Razer Blade 15 Advanced (Late 2019).
  • Add support for Razer BlackWidow V4.
  • Add support for Razer Ornata V3.

Bug fixes, improvements, cleanup, etc

  • Remove timestamp from manpages (reproducible builds fix).
  • Fix effects on Naga Epic Chroma.
  • Remove "None" effect for Basilisk V3.
  • Fix DPI_MAX for Basilisk V3 Pro.
  • Mark functions as static where appropriate in driver.
  • Fix warning messages for matrix_effect_blinking in razermouse driver.
  • Fix low threshold support for DeathAdder V3 Pro.
  • Add 8000 Hz polling rate support for HyperPolling Wireless Dongle.

See more on the official site and GitHub.

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