Openrgb 0.8, tools for controlling RGB backlighting peripheral devices

After almost a year of development published New release Openrgb 0.8, open tools for managing RGB-backlighting peripheral devices. Package supports motherboards asus, gigabyte, Asrock and MSI with an RGB pouring for illuminating the housing, models ASUS backlighting memory, Patriot, Corsair and Hyperx, ASUS AURA/ROG graphic cards, MSI GeForce, SAPPHire NITRO and GIGABYTE AORUS, various LED strip controllers (Thermaltake, Corsair, NZXT HUEN), Lighting cure. Razer accessories with backlight. Information on the protocol of interaction with devices was mainly obtained through the reverse engineering of proprietary drivers and applications. The code is written on C/C ++ and is distributed under the GPLV2 license. Ready assemblies are formed for linux (deb, RPM, Appymage), MacOS and Windows. As before, all assemblies formed after the release will receive version 0.81.


The new issue was partially redesigned and optimized by the interface, the localization of the program was added, including translation into Russian (except for some functionality added at the stage of stabilization of the release).

Among changes :

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  • UDEV Rules are now generated automatically.
  • Inpout32 library, which caused problems when working in parallel with some antiviruses and antithens (Vanguard), replaced by Winring0.
  • For correct operation, in parallel with official software for Smbus devices, Windows is now used systemic mjytex, solving most problems.
  • List of supported devices

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