


Luckily it supports not only mice but also keyboards, including the Logitech G915 TKL keyboard. It provides Ratbagd, a DBus daemon to configure input devices, mainly gaming mice.

I looked for something that will give me the possibility to configure my keyboard, at least from the terminal level. When the easiest solutions failed, I tried to search for some open source projects. Each time I created my custom lighting, and of course, it was visible on the keyboard after disconnected from G Hub and switch back to Ubuntu, all my setups were gone. I read that using G Hub you can sore your custom setups on the keyboard and use them even the keyboard is not connected to G Hub. G Hub software looks nice, and you can set almost every small detail of your customization there, especially for the RGB keyboard lighting. Unfortunately, when you set one of these themes and you do not use the keyboard for a while, it will come back to the breathing rainbow theme. ☀ + 0 - the lightning effect: Cyan blue.☀ + 9 - the lightning effect: User-stored lighting.☀ + 8 - the lightning effect: User-stored lighting.☀ + 7 - the lightning effect: Breathing.☀ + 5 - the lightning effect: Color cycle.☀ + 4 - the lightning effect: Colorwave (bottom up).

☀ + 3 - the lightning effect: Colorwave (center out).☀ + 2 - the lightning effect: Colorwave (right to left).☀ + 1 - the lightning effect: Colorwave (left to right).☀ (brightness button) - cycles through brightness levels.By default, the G915 TKL keyboard has 10 themes. So, I start the search for other possibilities. It’s awesome for the first 15 minutes, but when I tried to do some programming, it was pretty distracting. The keyboard comes with a default preset RGB theme - a breathing rainbow theme - how I call it. Now let’s move to the core of this article - the customization. The main problem was with the lighting theme. One more note, I did not have any problem with media buttons, game mode, or volume control on Ubuntu. The only thing I will tell is that the Logitech G915 TKL keyboard is a lightspeed, wireless, RGB, mechanical, gaming keyboard with low profile switches. I won’t talk about features, advantages or disadvantages. Since I use the Logitech G915 TKL keyboard for a while with my Ubuntu, I would like to share what I already know about customizing it on Linux.įirst of all, this article is not a review of the Logitech G915 TKL keyboard. The problem comes when you cannot normally install G Hub software on your system, like on Ubuntu. This keyboard works pretty well on Windows and Logitech G Hub software. I bought a Logitech G915 TKL keyboard at a beginning of the 2021 year.
