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Corsair K55 RGB PRO is not detected. It's possible to add this support in the future?
ckb-next-dev-detect - Mon May 30 17:34:55 CEST 2022
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Kernel: Linux tomasz-pop-os 5.17.5-76051705-gen…
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# Device Report
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ckb-next-dev-detect - Sat Dec 25 10:41:31 CET 2021
Kernel: Linux niflheim 5.11.0-41-generic #45-Ubuntu SMP Fri Nov 5 11:37:01 UTC 2021 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
OS Ve…
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Mouse: Scimitar Pro
Mac 10.13 High Sierra
From my understanding ckb uses the karabiner kernel module under the hood. One useful behavior of karabiner is the modifier keys are shared between all k…
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events.py example file does not recognise K95 keyboard events after ICUE update. It recognises unplug/replug but no g key inputs.
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# Devices information
[ckb-next-dev-detect-report.gz](https://github.com/ckb-next/ckb-next/files/2712499/ckb-next-dev-detect-report.gz)
# Bug report
## General information
### Source
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I've hit a mysterious issue with Strafe and CKB. I use Arch and ckb-next-git package, so I am close to latest releases.
When error occurs keyboard, meaning its hardware part, is simply hanged. I can …
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I just purchased a K95 RGB Platinum XT keyboard hoping that it would be compatible with ckb-next since the K95 Platinum is on the supported keyboard list. The keyboard does not seem to be picking up t…
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With the work from @dkjer and @tylert durgod k3x0 keyboards with the STM32 hardware are supported by QMK. Unfortunately it appears Durgod has multiple HW revision for the K320 as my keyboard, manuf…
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I recently moved from Corsair to get an RGB tenkeyless with brown switches; no shock that this vendor doesn't offer linux support. Having not found any other tool to support RGB keyboards on Linux, I…
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Its entirely possible I don't know what I'm doing at all - using the GUI to bind keys to a Corsair Scimitar mouse.
The goal is to bind Alt+s to the "1" side button on the mouse.
I'm able to bin…