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will this work with linux? how about the control wheel?

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kbhasi
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Jul 28, 2022
The keyboard itself and onboard customisation of backlight settings will work across any platform that supports USB and/or Bluetooth keyboards. (Onboard customisation as in changing settings using [Fn] key combinations) However, for more advanced configuration of the backlight and configuration of the key mappings, the 'FEKER Driver' software is needed, that itself is an Electron-based app, likely because the configuration data is transmitted over WebUSB, but the software only seems to support Windows and macOS, or at least I could only find versions that targeted those platforms. However, settings from that software seem to be saved to some sort of internal storage, but I'm not sure if that's volatile (battery-backed) or not, so after configuring the keyboard, it can be disconnected and connected to other devices, and the settings would persist. I think the settings might be stored in volatile memory, as I've once encountered an issue in which the keyboard controller reset itself to factory default settings, but was able to restore it after connecting it to my workstation as I had saved a profile within the FEKER software I had installed there. The control wheel is mapped by default as such: Clockwise: volume up Counterclockwise: volume down Push in: Play/pause (Edited my answer as it was phrased incorrectly)
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zenmaster21
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Jul 28, 2022
kbhasiif the driver software only supports windows and linux, how can you tell it will work?
kbhasi
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Jul 29, 2022
zenmaster21Oh. I seemed to have phrased my answer incorrectly, and have updated it to clarify what I meant to say.
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