This is the next generation Razer device configuration tool bringing the Razer gaming experience to the free OpenSource world.
This utility is a replacement for the old deathaddercfg tool.
The tool architecture is based on "razerd", which is a background daemon doing all of the lowlevel privileged hardware accesses. The user interface tools are "razercfg", a commandline tool; and "qrazercfg", a QT4 based graphical device configuration tool (see screenshot below).
Device support
| Device name | Support status |
|---|---|
| Razer DeathAdder Classic mouse | Stable |
| Razer DeathAdder 3500 DPI mouse | Stable |
| Razer DeathAdder Black Edition mouse | Stable |
| Razer Krait mouse | Stable |
| Razer Lachesis mouse | Stable, but missing minor features. |
| Razer Lachesis 5600 DPI mouse | Experimental. Only in bleeding edge GIT |
| Razer Copperhead mouse | Stable, but missing minor features. |
| Razer Naga mouse wired | Stable |
| Razer Boomslang CE mouse | Stable, but missing minor features. |
| Any wireless Razer mouse | Currently unsupported |
If you want support for any other Razer mouse and you are a software developer, please contact me. Your help is greatly appreciated.
Download
- razercfg release 0.17: razercfg-0.17.tar.bz2
- razercfg release 0.16: razercfg-0.16.tar.bz2
- razercfg release 0.15: razercfg-0.15.tar.bz2
- Older razercfg releases can be found here.
Latest bleeding edge razercfg can be downloaded using the Git version control software by issuing the following command:
git clone git://git.bues.ch/razer.git
To browse the Git repository online, go to the gitweb interface.
License / Copyright
Copyright (C)
Michael Büsch
Licensed under the GNU General Public License.
See the sourcecode for details.