Configuration tool for SteelSeries RGB keyboards.
git clone https://github.com/daiyam/steelkeys.git
cd steelkeys
sudo python3 setup.py install
usage: steelkeys [-h] [-v] [--list-models] [-m MODEL] [--list-presets]
[-p PRESET] [-c FILEPATH] [-d] [-j JSON]
configuration tool for SteelSeries RGB keyboards.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v, --version Prints version and exits.
--list-models List available keyboard models.
-m MODEL, --model MODEL
Set keyboard model (see --list-models).
--list-presets List available presets for the given keyboard model.
-p PRESET, --preset PRESET
Use vendor preset (see --list-presets).
-c FILEPATH, --config FILEPATH
Loads the configuration file located at FILEPATH.
Refer to the README for syntax.
-d, --disable Disable RGB lighting.
-j JSON, --json JSON Apply the given json as the configuration
Model | Code | Effects |
---|---|---|
SteelSeries Apex M800 | M800 | steady, reactive, disable |
- Python 3.4+
- setuptools
-
Archlinux :
# pacman -S python-setuptools
-
Ubuntu :
# apt install python3-setuptools
-
Archlinux :
- libhidapi 0.8+
-
Archlinux :
# pacman -S hidapi
-
Ubuntu :
# apt install libhidapi-hidraw0
-
Archlinux :
IMPORTANT : You need to have read/write access to the HID interface of your keyboard.
steelkeys -m <model> -p <preset>
(see --list-models
for available models)
(see --list-presets
for available presets)
or
steelkeys -m <model> -c <path to your configuration file>
or
steelkeys -m <model> -j <configuration in JSON format>
sudo steelkeys -m M800 -p disco
sudo steelkeys -m M800 -j '{"all":{"color":"00ff00"}}'
The configuration can be either a JSON file or a YAML file.
{
"all": {
"fx": "reactive",
"active": "ff0040",
"rest": "ffffff",
"speed": 300
},
"logo": {
"fx": "disable"
},
"m0": {
"fx": "reactive",
"active": "80ff20",
"rest": "0000ff",
"speed": 300
},
"m4": "m0",
"m5": "m0",
"m1": {
"fx": "reactive",
"active": "80ff20",
"rest": "ffff00",
"speed": 300
},
"m2": "m1",
"m3": "m1"
}
all:
fx: reactive
active: ff0040
rest: ff0000
speed: 300
logo:
fx: disable
m0:
fx: reactive
active: 80ff20
rest: ff0040
speed: 300
m4: m0
m5: m0
m1:
fx: reactive
active: 80ff20
rest: '404040'
speed: 300
m2: m1
m3: m1
I would like to thanks Robin Lange for his project msi-perkeyrgb which this current project is based on.
MIT © Baptiste Augrain