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As far as i see into source code, Aurora should support Alienware trough Dell LightFX wrapper. Try to locate lightfx.dll inside AWCC folder and copy it into Aurora one.
I check. Now Aurora uses old Gurjot95's low-level library code, so only v1 and v3 (ancient) devices supported. v2 not supported die to the bug in his code (they have...
Dupe of #2361, in fact.
@Gurjot95, check [this](https://github.com/antonpup/Aurora/issues/1753#issuecomment-678736975) and an issue into you SDK repo.
In case Steve have no time for this, you can do it yourself - fork this repo and use his access procedures, you just need to change command generation into...
For Windows, i keep it into registry. My tools is universal, so i don't know real light mappings to IDs (especially for 0x550 (v4) and v5 devices, same device PID...
@motevets, i'm not so skilled in Linux USB ops, but you can reach me at [AlienFX-Tools support server](https://discord.gg/XU6UJbN9J5) in Discord, and i can explain in details what you need to...
@JustCryen, interesting fact - i use m15R1 as one of developer's gear. So it definitely supported. Power button is really tricky in hardware, your situation is common if just set...
@motevets Nice job! But you only support APIv4. Yes, it's used widely (all m and x-series tron, R10-R13, all g-series), but m and x also have different device - RGB...
Yes, Aurora R7 is supported. BTW, only R7 and R6 uses ACPI controlled lights, not USB-controlled like others.