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openrgb worked great for me. it is available for all OS
The latest two or so versions of OpenRGB have been great. Pretty much all of my RGB is supported in my machine.
Hadn't heard of that, will look into it. Thanks!
I wasn't able to get that to place nice with all my RGB garbage. Really great idea though. Wish manufacturers would just lean into it.
it quite easy to add new hw if you got any programming experience
Define "quite easy?" I'd gladly contribute if it's straight forward, but I'm personally not really interested in learning how to reverse engineering hw vendor shitware or learning i2c communications in C++.
nah most things are i2c based and there is nifty sniffer on their wiki. even with just dumps of your device and its native software, you can help
I'll take a look, thanks for the tip.