OpenRazer 3.10 released with expanded device support, fixed maximum DPI issue, and more

OpenRazer 3.10 released with expanded device support, fixed maximum DPI issue, and more

OpenRazer, a community-driven project to support Razer peripherals on Linux, has released version 3.10, featuring expanded device compatibility and numerous improvements. The update includes support for the Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed, Razer Basilisk V3 Pro 35K, Razer Basilisk V3 35K, and Razer Blade 18 (2024).

OpenRazer 3.10 also introduces stricter serial number validation and resolves the maximum DPI issue for the Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro. To ensure compatibility with future Linux versions, a fix for razermouse compilation on Linux 6.14 has been implemented. Additionally, the update makes generated serial numbers predictable and includes a new example script for visualizing the Chroma Dock battery percentage.

Furthermore, the update addresses keyboard layout lookup issues for Turkish, Japanese, and Swiss languages, enhancing user experience across diverse regions.

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OpenRazer is an open-source driver and user-space daemon designed for managing Razer peripherals on GNU/Linux systems. It provides tools for configuring and controlling various features of Razer hardware, such as lighting and key bindings. OpenRazer is part of a community-driven effort to enhance compatibility and functionality for Razer devices in a Linux environment.

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