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RoundDuckMan

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  1. The only reason it has a binary list is because it's a fork, which also imports at least most of the stuff from the original repository. This is also why the read me is the same mostly. To get its newer versions, you have to compile sadly.
  2. Actually, the LUX models are supported by the newdev branch, which at least had an update around the time of beginning to being abandoned, to support the LUX stuff, but yeah, it seems that this original driver seems abandoned at the moment. :(
  3. Polling rate is decided by the switch on the back of your keyboard. It's highly recommended to put it on 1 (1ms) for the fastest experience. As for firmware, ckb does have a firmware installer in the program itself. Just look up if older firmware in general exists. BTW, ckb is abandoned (I think) at the moment, good thing some forked it: https://github.com/mattanger/ckb-next
  4. Considering you're using same software and keyboard as me (on Linux), do you notice flicker on the K65 RGB LUX you have? It bugs my OCD, and I've been even trying it on another PC with Windows + CUE, and there is still flicker. I've heard it's a common bug with the keyboards and is software related.
  5. Not to say this is a perfect solution, but could a K65 work in this situation? They're much smaller than their other keyboards, with its tenkeyless design. However, yeah, if you want smaller, sadly Corsair doesn't have them available.
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