![]() ![]() ![]() Using the send_message service you can send any sequence of the symbols to be shown on the keyboard. Sending message service (per-key RGB keyboards) You can select devices you wish to control during the integration setup.Ĭurrently, I can guarantee the correct work with the 4 types but headset and keypad - I do not have any device of this type.Įach of the light entities supports RGB colour and brightness settings in a usual HA way. The integration has control over 6 types of Chroma-enabled devices: chromalink, headset, keyboard, keypad, mouse and mousepad. In case, there are any vulnerabilities, you are the only responsible person. There is no password or any other protection. Keep in mind! If you are trying to communicate outside your local network and have opened the ports, ChromaSDK has direct open access for any connection. Please, make sure this port is opened, otherwise, the integration will not configure. In order to connect, your target device has to allow connection on port 54236 (the default port, which cannot be changed). The integration connects to the ChromaSDK API on your PC (or another device with Razer peripherals connected and Synapse software installed) via the network (yes, any network device can be reached, just make sure the connection is allowed by the target firewall). Presentation of effects on YouTube: Control your Razer Chroma RGB devices from Home Assistant - YouTube How it works and what is needed External linksĬhroma integration GitHub: GitHub - Vaskivskyi/ha-chroma: Control your Chroma-enabled devices from Home AssistantĪiochroma library GitHub: GitHub - Vaskivskyi/aiochroma: API wrapper for communication with Razer Chroma devices ![]() More features are planned as well for future releases. For now, it has two main parts – the possibility to control your devices as usual HA light entities and separate control over keyboards with per-key RGB via a service (check the video linked below). Today I would like to share with you my latest work - Chroma custom integration for HA (already available via HACS). ![]()
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