The community made and supported OpenRazer driver has a new v3.10 release available now, further expanding Razer hardware capabilities on Linux.
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.
Pictured - Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
From the changelog:
New devices
- Add support for Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed
- Add support for Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K
- Add support for Razer Basilisk V3 35K
- Add support for Razer Blade 18 (2024)
Bug fixes, improvements, cleanup, etc
- Be more strict in accepting serial numbers
- Fix maximum DPI of Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro
- razermouse: Fix compilation with Linux 6.14
- Make generated serial number predictable
- Add an example script for visualizing the Chroma Dock battery percentage
- Fix keyboard layout lookup for Turkish, Japanese and Swiss
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Nice to see the new hardware compatibility being added. I'm very tempted to get something from the Basilisk line to see how they stack up against the G502.
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man i wish the support for Corsair stuff would be better. i mean there is ckb-next but the progress on that seems slow.
there is, for example, a pull request for the Scimitar Elite Wireless that barely gets any work done for over a year.
i have to use that pull request do use my mouse..
there is, for example, a pull request for the Scimitar Elite Wireless that barely gets any work done for over a year.
i have to use that pull request do use my mouse..
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