DuckyLighting | Take control of your RGB Keyboard
kandi X-RAY | DuckyLighting Summary
kandi X-RAY | DuckyLighting Summary
DuckyLighting is a Python library. DuckyLighting has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has build file available, it has a Strong Copyleft License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
DuckyLighting is a (nearly) Pure-Python 3.8 solution to the problem of Ducky's RGBSeries software being lackluster at best. The software is useful but does not enable users to layer multiple effects. Even the effects provided are limited. When I think of keyboard RGB control, I think of Razer Synapse 3. Obviously, the customization controls in Synapse only work for Razer RGB products, so my goal with this project was to get as close to the effect options available in Synapse as I could. Certain effects, like reactive ripples, are still in the works. That being said, Python makes development incredibly easy for things like this. You just have to get creative. DuckyLighting started as a fork of Latedi's DuckyAPI, which uses a C++ named pipe API to communicate to a Scandinavian Ducky Shine 7, using instructions sent from a Python program. I made several changes to the C++ API and overhauled the Python scripts. I moved the API into Python for easier changing, and DuckyLighting was born. My goal was to create room for expansion to other keyboards and protocols, like the one for the Shine 7.
DuckyLighting is a (nearly) Pure-Python 3.8 solution to the problem of Ducky's RGBSeries software being lackluster at best. The software is useful but does not enable users to layer multiple effects. Even the effects provided are limited. When I think of keyboard RGB control, I think of Razer Synapse 3. Obviously, the customization controls in Synapse only work for Razer RGB products, so my goal with this project was to get as close to the effect options available in Synapse as I could. Certain effects, like reactive ripples, are still in the works. That being said, Python makes development incredibly easy for things like this. You just have to get creative. DuckyLighting started as a fork of Latedi's DuckyAPI, which uses a C++ named pipe API to communicate to a Scandinavian Ducky Shine 7, using instructions sent from a Python program. I made several changes to the C++ API and overhauled the Python scripts. I moved the API into Python for easier changing, and DuckyLighting was born. My goal was to create room for expansion to other keyboards and protocols, like the one for the Shine 7.
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DuckyLighting has a low active ecosystem.
It has 4 star(s) with 1 fork(s). There are 1 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
There are 1 open issues and 0 have been closed. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of DuckyLighting is current.
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DuckyLighting has no bugs reported.
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DuckyLighting has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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DuckyLighting is licensed under the GPL-3.0 License. This license is Strong Copyleft.
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DuckyLighting releases are not available. You will need to build from source code and install.
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- Get a color from the given time
- Interpolate two colors
- Convert from hsv to RGB
- Converts an RGB color to HSV
- Generate a list of periodic colors
- Scale a map
- Open the device
- Set the enable_nonblocking flag
- Check if the device is connected
- Returns a list of all available devices
- Returns the color of the map
- Return the flame scheme
- Calculate the value of the color
- Remove a layer
- Scale the rectangle
- Close the hid device
- Sets the given configuration
- Executes a prepared traffic stream
- Show device description
- Zero out the color values
- Return a FunctionScheme
- Gets the color for the given key
- Get the string at the specified index
- Opens the device
- Setup Packets from a file
- Run the main loop
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