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We've compiled a list of 4 free and paid alternatives to Razer device configuration tool. The primary competitors include lmctl, Razer Synapse. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Razer device configuration tool and Keyboarding Master, Logitech Gaming Software. Also you can look at other similar options here: System and Hardware Tools.


lmctl
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lmctl is a software that let you control and customize your logitech mouse.

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Keyboarding Master is a gaming and application tool that provides its users with the ability to...

Next generation Razer device configuration tool bringing the Razer gaming experience to the free...

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Razer device configuration tool Overview

This is the next generation Razer device configuration tool bringing the Razer gaming experience to the free open source world.

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 Qt based graphical device configuration tool (see screenshot below).

See the official website for supported devices

Razer device configuration tool Features

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