Also it should be fairly easy to connect this to any other app, or for them to integrate this themselves. The sample application provided with the Broadcast API is already everything they need. They just need the Razer id But perhaps we can make it a little easier for them by providing a websocket server or something in the future

Alright, just tested the new version and my razer color is staying lit wooohooo! I just made sure the start when windows boots was unchecked (never did check it still) and powered off my pc and restarted it. The program again loaded @ boot lol.


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Another bug with that check box: If I go into the settings window and check the box to enable the run on boot and click save closing the settings window, when going back into settings the box is again displayed as unchecked even though I had checked it. The value remains checkboxRunAtBootEnable as when looking in the registry the program is still listed.

The context menu from the tray icon seems to update correctly when changing settings in the settings window but when doing the check/unchecked state in the context menu the state is not changing on the settings window.

So, i have, over the course of a couple of months now, been acquiring various Razer products, but when i finally got my new keyboard a couple of days ago, Warframe still wasn't listed in the Chroma apps as a game with Chroma support. i have Synapse updated to 2.21, but it still doesn't show it in there. is there anything i need to do on my end to get it to detect Warframe?

You are not missing anything. I have a Blackwidow Chroma V2, Naga Epic Chroma, and Firefly. It has been very buggy and very few Warframe abilities are actually supported. It feels like something they quickly threw together to get free press then immediately stopped supporting.

It seems the game can't detect Razer Chroma in your system. Have you checked this list from Razer Support? I have BW Chroma TE and Mamba TE and can assure you that Chroma lighting in Warframe works. Currenty I have installed Synapse 3 but AFAIR it worked with Synapse 2 too.

I have the Ornata Chroma and the Naga Hex V2, and was running synapse 2, but it still wouldnt detect Warframe. I had Overwatch and Diablo 3 detect just fine, but not warframe. Downloading Synapse 3 to see if it helps.

I can't get it to work either. It worked in the beginning but stoped working at some point and now I have the same problem. It doesn't show up on the synapse app and the option in warframe appears greyed out :(

Make sure your keyboard is detected in Synapse first. I had to reinstall synapse to get this working but It's not worth using anyways. Doesn't seem to work with a single prime warframe and completely disables keyboard lighting when I use one. It did this with both my blackwidow chroma v2 and ornata chroma.

You can now try my custom integration Chroma for control of Razer RGB. More details here: [Custom component] Chroma integration - control your RGB - Share your Projects! / Custom Components - Home Assistant Community (home-assistant.io)

As per devices, ChromaSDK only allows communicating with 6 groups of devices ( chromalink , headset , keyboard , keypad , mouse , mousepad). But you cannot get the info on what devices are connected. So the choice in the integration setup only allows users to select what they wish to control (even if such device is not connected) - it is not a real discovery. Why suddenly Bungee is in the group of mousepads - that is a question for Razer.

I am trying to make the integration as useful as only possible with limited ChromaSDK features. But some more improvements will definitely come in future updates. And one of them is better stability and fewer problems with the connection.

Hi all, this is my first post, but I have been lurking for a few months. I have a Razer Core X Chroma and have been thinking if its possible to convert it to oculink. I have a GPD WinMax 2 2023, which has an oculink port and a USB 4 port.

I tried holding out for the OneDock to become a bit more available, but I would still need to find an enclosure for it, so when I saw a listing for a Razer Core X Chroma, I jumped at the chance, thinking I'll either keep it as is or mod it to be an enclosure for OneDock (or ADT-Link?).

@theodoros_antoniou, the Razer Core X and Razer Core X Chroma have been very well received on this forum having a standout aesthetic and design. It therefore retains value in the secondhand market to the Intel Thunderbolt 3/4 systems it was designed to attach to.

However it's engine, the Thunderbolt 3 encoder, dates back to 2015 (per bandwidth reference) and is performance mismatched to your 2023 Ryzen 7K GPD Win Max2 with it's USB4v1 and OCuLink port eGPU connection pathways.

While you may consider modifying it to try to integrate an OCuLink eGPU port into, I suggest have a browse over some technical issues present with that more experimental but emerging eGPU connection technology at:

Initially, I wanted to include the possibility of a PCIe 4.0 to USB4v1 (i.e ADT-Link UT3G) but as I knew very little about it, I didn't want to make things more complicated (and I assumed that OCuLink was still the best option for performance, but that seems to be a mistake, given what you just shared ). I will read up on all of the links you shared.

So I am quite okay with using the USB4v1 port for this, but I would still like to mod the Razer Core to keep that beautiful enclosure if possible, so I guess my questions around modding still remain, but now focused around ADT-Link UT3G.

eg: I am curious about the ASM2464PD USB4v1 encoder based ADT-Link UT3G myself, particularly it's performance and backward compatibility (including Win10) for more prevalent Intel TB3/TB4 systems as I outline at following URL to make it a contendor to dethrone Intel JHL7440 TB3 encoder for such systems as the the go-to encoder until TB5/USB4v2 arrives.

I am personally want to see this play out, as I have a Razer Core X and I suffer from low bandwidth issues as well. I love the actual enclosure itself - it is one of the best-looking ones, and the chroma RGB just ties it all together...

I can see how it would be possible, it might not be the prettiest modification however due to essentially needing to cover up all the existing port holes on the back of the Core X Chroma and provide a new back plate.

You would really need to have both in hand to work out the specifics of what needs to be done, as mentioned you would also have to do quite extensive removal/repositioning/modification of existing mounting standoffs.

Essentially you would just be using the Chroma for its chassis (and PSU/ventilation) which is a pretty expensive option given its continued value on the used market. It's a nice starting point though. 152ee80cbc

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