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Razer device configuration tool

Configures Razer devices for the open-source community.

Made by Michael Büsch

  • mouse-utility

  • Macros

  • drivers

  • system-utilities

What is Razer device configuration tool?

The Razer Device Configuration Tool is a comprehensive open-source software suite that enables users to seamlessly customize and optimize their Razer gaming peripherals. Designed to bring the renowned Razer gaming experience to the open-source community, this next-generation tool leverages a robust daemon-based architecture, dubbed "razerd," to handle all low-level hardware interactions and privileged access. Users can take advantage of two powerful interface options: "razercfg," a command-line tool, and "qrazercfg," a Qt-based graphical device configuration tool, allowing for a tailored and intuitive experience. With support for a wide range of Razer devices, this tool empowers gamers and enthusiasts to fine-tune their setups, unlocking the full potential of their Razer gear within the open-source ecosystem

Highlights

  • Command-line tool "razercfg" for advanced device configuration
  • Qt-based graphical tool "qrazercfg" for user-friendly device management
  • Daemon-based "razerd" architecture for low-level hardware access
  • Support for a wide range of Razer gaming peripherals
  • Seamless integration with the open-source community

Platforms

  • Linux

Languages

  • English

Features

    • Configurable

    • Key Mapping