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Hardware RGB configuration is a pain. I tried some opensource tools but none of them are good.
To configure my Corsair RGB lights I only had luck by installing Corsairs iCUE software in a VM and configuring it that way. It's literally a 1 GiB software just to change some variables in the RGB controller that saves and handles the lights without even needing to have the VM turned on.
Have you tried ckb-next?
Yes and OpenRGB as well.