Luke Horwell

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Hi. Unfortunately, neither this menu or the tray applet is programmed for the ripple effect. I can put something in quickly for the next release, but this area is pretty...

Actually, even though there is no UI option for "ripple", it **does** work by editing it in `preferences.json` as you have done (`ripple` or `ripple_random`), but this will **only** be...

Thanks, good catch! I can confirm this on my BlackWidow Chroma. Will get that fixed! 🔧 As I have a refactor in progress, this won't be immediately, but I think...

It occurred to me that "None" might not be the best solution, since OpenRazer would persist the "None" effect until Polychromatic is loaded again, leaving the keyboard in darkness during...

Hi, the problem is mainly that they're hardware effects and have no concept of syncing. When the system turning on/off USB ports, the devices are unlikely to reinitialize at the...

Thanks! Be assured the software is still being refined, so more improvements are on the list! The feature you've requested is a little complex at the moment, but it's something...

I'm interested in adding a toggle, but I believe the magic needs to happen at a driver level. Polychromatic acts as a frontend for OpenRazer. We'll need OpenRazer to support...

There's actually some inconsistencies with how some devices were implemented OpenRazer. I've started a task over there to identify those discrepancies and get them fixed: https://github.com/openrazer/openrazer/pull/1673 Sure enough, your device...

Sadly, this means the hardware effect is not supported, or was incorrectly implemented (https://github.com/openrazer/openrazer/issues/859, https://github.com/openrazer/openrazer/commit/94ae491b4c12c7208129388ecd81640ebff9ba4b). If you're okay with experimenting, [grab a copy of OpenRazer's source code](https://github.com/openrazer/openrazer) and [try adding...

Ah yes, you should be able to temporarily change the permissions: ```bash sudo chgrp plugdev /sys/bus/hid/drivers/razerkbd/**/matrix_* ``` Or echo as root: ```bash echo -n -e "\x01\x00\xFF\xFF" | sudo tee matrix_effect_reactive...