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For Corsair fans you should check out ckb-next, an open source driver with a full UI to let you properly configure you devices on Linux. A new version 0.6.1 is out now. I previously used this when I had a Corsair mechanical keyboard and it worked really nicely.

Here's what's new in the latest release:

Support for new devices:

  • K100 RGB Optical-Mechanical
  • K70 Core TKL RGB
  • K65 Mini

Features:

  • Port to Qt6

Bug fixes:

  • The GUI no longer crashes on device disconnect
  • The slash key on the Brazilian (ABNT) layout now works with modern keyboards
  • Prevent possible USB connection issues on legacy devices
  • OpenRC service file is POSIX compliant and is now able to pass arguments to the daemon
  • Resolve a crash on pure Wayland systems
  • Prevent memory leak on active window detection code


Pictured - K100 RGB Optical-Mechanical

See more on the GitHub.

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minidou 3 hours ago
The GUI no longer crashes on device disconnect

oh, great, I had a couple of crashes switching from computer to another
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