![]() I luck out on the keyboard but didn’t on the mouse. I purchased my keyboard and mouse without any research on whether or not I would have complete control of my keyboard and mouse. I have listed my system specs below this paragraph. ![]() Hence the reason I want to run either Razar Synapse 2 or 3 using Wine. There are limited macro assignments but no way to delay each keystroke, so as it stands now using Open Razer and the open-source Polychromatic project isn’t very useful. I guess what I am trying to figure out is how do I set up Razer Synapse 2 or 3 with wine? Yes, I know about the polychromatic project but at its current state of development, it only lets me control lighting effects but there is no control of assigning buttons or keystrokes to applications or games. Also, I would like to know how to set up my mouse and keyboard buttons to be able to control applications and games. Now to my question how does everyone control lighting and assign mouse and keyboard keys to there applications?Īs I mentioned in the previous paragraph, I would like to know how everyone using Linux controls their RGB lighting on their keyboards and mice. Well after a few days my cheap plain mouse decided to die, so I purchased a gaming mouse. Since money is tight I only purchased a gaming keyboard (Razer Black Widow 2019), the plan was to wait a few months before purchasing a gaming mouse. Now that I have gotten the introductions out of the way:smile: I will get down to the reason I am creating this post.Īs some of you may be aware, I recently built a new desktop and this time around I thought I would purchase a gaming keyboard and gaming mouse. I encourage Razer to contemplate its 20-year, 50-year vision of our world in which virtually every part of life is infused with aspects of gaming yet to be.Hi everyone Shadowbane here and as some of you know I have recently switched from Windows to Linux (running Linux Mint 19.3). Gaming's future promises to be at least as portentous. Together, they democratized the means of post-production and liberated young filmmakers like me. Nothing has had a more significant impact on the quality of my work, life, and productivity than the one-two punch of the PowerMac PowerPC G5 and Final Cut Pro 4-7. It can and should facilitate a coming together, not discourage it. Razer is a unique company with cutting edge products. ![]() As gaming enhances its storytelling quotient and cinema grows more personalized and interactive, the two will merge. And while that may not seem to matter today to a company like Razer dedicated to the ongoing evolution of gaming, everything I know about the future of my world and the gaming world says it will matter sooner rather than later. But for better or worse, it has cornered the creative market, especially cinematic film and video, and the people who make them. I am frequently frustrated by its closed source business model that forces entire workflows into its precise, limited, and, frankly, precious domain. I have no doubt Apple can be a demanding and challenging collaborator. But like the other Mac users on this thread, I find myself scratching my head. The mat feels responsive, and its RGB LED illuminates with rotating colors when I plug in its USB, so it's a keeper. After some troubleshooting, I made my way here and found out why: it's not meant to be detected on a Mac. But the Synapse 3 for Mac I downloaded and installed won't, or can't, detect it. The Goliathus Extended mouse mat I ordered in the meantime just arrived today, and I was looking forward to introducing it to the Hues. It turns out it was a good thing my keyboard pick - the Huntsman Mercury - has been out of stock, or I'd be bummed. How cool to have an RGB keyboard, I thought, that syncs with the Hues! ![]() I recently upgraded my workstation with Hue Play lights and read about Hue's partnership with Razer. I'm a filmmaker in LA and have resided in the Apple ecosystem for many, many years thanks to Avid and Final Cut. It's because its products are not compatible with Macs. I was wondering why I had never heard of Razer before. ![]()
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