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Supported Devices
Aytaç Kayadelen edited this page Nov 26, 2024
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- Keyboards with zone lightings can work but the work needed to support them isn't worth it.
- OpenRGB is the best software for controlling RGB devices. As long as OpenRGB supports it with "Direct Mode", you can use it with Aurora.
- Devices that have ? in their explanation means current developer doesn't know anything about them. If their users exist, please explain how they work in Discord :)
- You can also find previous talks about specific models and ask them in Discord
Brand | Support | |
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Asus (Aura) | All devices | Needs Asus Aurasync or ArmoryCrate installed. These softwares and the integration is buggy and not recommended |
Bloody | Few models | Supported models are: B810r, B930, W60 Pro, W60 Max, MP-50S and MP-50RS |
Clevo | ? | ? |
CoolerMaster | ? | ? |
Corsair | All devices | Supported trough iCUE application |
Drevo | ? | ? |
Ducky | ? | ? |
LightFX & Alienware | Specific models | Supported trough community tool alienfx-tools. Laptop keyboards are known to be supported |
Logitech | Per-key keyboards, and most other devices | Current GHUB integration is buggy. Using OpenRGB instead is recommended |
OMEN | ? | ? |
Razer | Model specific (new models are easy to add) | Supported trough a component of Synapse, full Synapse installation is not required |
Roccat | ? | ? |
Sony | DS4 and DualSense | Both can be controlled with OpenRGB, but vibrations and Adaptive Trigger won't work. |
SteelSeries | ? | ? |
Vulcan | ? | ? |
Wooting | All devices | Does not need software |
YeeLight | Lan enabled devices | Device support is very broken |