Luke Horwell

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No problem! :smile: Actually thanks for raising the issue. This logic will be similar to how it will be implemented in Polychromatic once I get to that part. Saves me...

By "runtime" do you mean when the system starts? If so, that would be tricky since the OpenRazer daemon runs on a user "session" bus (not as root) rather then...

The problem is simply because the script is running as root - it's not supposed to, nor is `bash` feeding it the right environment. I can see errors with those...

A lot of things are heavily improved in the next version - effects, profiles. If you mean **presets**, then yes, I aim to add this in v1.0.0, so devices can...

I'm afraid OpenRazer doesn't have an equivalent to Chroma Studio, otherwise it would have been trivially easy to add support in Polychromatic already. :slightly_smiling_face: It needs the hardware effects re-written...

Officially, Razer never had Linux support for their drivers/software.. :penguin: It's just a matter of time for these projects to be on par to Razer Synapse...

The good news is that Polychromatic is becoming vendor agnostic, so it won't be tied specifically to OpenRazer. :+1: This seems like a good library to integrate. Regarding the lack...

Hi, you're welcome! Glad you find it useful. :smile: I have thought of a multi-coloured reactive effect too, but it's actually just a **custom effect** (the daemon creator is wanting...

These are good ideas for improvement, and technically these are known as custom (software) effects. Currently, the daemon's effects utilises the hardware effect (with the exception of ripple, which the...

Not yet, the wave effect is still powered by hardware (via OpenRazer). A new feature to create animated effects, such as a custom wave, is still planned to come in...