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OpenLinkHub for managing iCUE LINK Hub and various Corsair devices on Linux expands device support

OpenLinkHub for managing iCUE LINK Hub and various Corsair devices on Linux expands device support

Managing your hardware fully on Linux can be a hassle since vendors don’t support it directly usually, but OpenLinkHub makes Corsair devices a bit easier.

It’s an open-source Linux interface for iCUE LINK Hub and other Corsair AIOs and Hubs. You can manage RGB lighting, fan speeds, system metrics, as well as keyboards, mice and headsets via a web dashboard. The latest release 0.6.1 rolled out last week with expanded device support and other improvements.

Full changelog includes:

Devices:


  • Support for K70 PRO MINI (USB, Wireless) – #163
  • Support for SABRE RGB PRO – #152
  • Support for HS80 RGB USB – #154
  • Support for NIGHTSWORD RGB – #153
  • Support for K65 Plus Wireless (2b11)


Fixes:




Misc:


  • Duplicate RGB Profiles
  • Dimming feature not supported?
  • Macro chaining
  • Check for LCD presence if LCD wasn’t installed before
  • Move Link System Hub metadata to external JSON file
  • iCUE LINK ADAPTER support for:

    • 4x LS430 Aurora
    • 5x LS350 Aurora
    • iCUE LINK 5000T RGB
    • iCUE LINK 9000D RGB
    • 1-6 QL Series Fans (with Corsair RGB Hub)
    • 1-6 LL Series Fans (with Corsair RGB Hub)
    • 1-6 RGB LED Strip (with Corsair RGB Hub)
    • 1-6 8-LED Series Fans (with Corsair RGB Hub)

See more on the GitHub page.

Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.

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