
#How to use a logitech g710 keyboard Patch
The color profiles per M-Led settings are hard coded into the libg15 patch at line 341, 344, 347 and 350 in R,G,B color code. Then download the libg15 and g15daemon patches and modify to your will. The patch already applies the patches from the arch community repository, so remove all patches that came with g15daemon by running: (Make sure to remember to download the soures for both of them) Now enter the folders and fetch the sources for them. To download the sources to a folder directory called "community" (the folder will be dropped into whichever directory the terminal is in) run the two following commands: Note: I would recommend that you instead follow the forum thread linked to at the start of this section, it is a lot easier. Keyleds AUR led supports (possible lua scripting): (and Microsoft SideWinder X4 / X6, hence name).Gnome15 has a list of supported devices on its front page. Detailed configuration, effects and LUA scripting are in the project's documentation.

Keyleds AUR is available through Arch User Repository. There is also a g15stats AUR plugin to show system information on the LCD display.
#How to use a logitech g710 keyboard drivers
These drivers use the g15macro AUR to interact with the G keys. G15daemon drivers still work for the keyboards they supported, but their development was mostly dropped in 2008, the source is still available for anyone to pick up and continue their development, there are a few bugs in them that were never solved. G15daemon AUR and its dependencies are available in the Arch User Repository (AUR). LED customization support is available through openrgb AUR for most keyboards.The app includes basic LED led customization and a simple GUI interface. Some Logitech gaming mice and keyboards are remappable using libratbag and piper.Gkeys support for G910 Orion Spectrum/Spark: g910-gkeys-git AUR ( ), or a fork of it supporting M keys and their profile changing ability here ( ).Animation support with C++ based Keyleds project.


Some Logitech Gaming Keyboards can work on Linux through Unofficial drivers. (Discuss in Talk:Logitech Gaming Keyboards)
