DMXSettingsEntry DMX Device Brightness Channel: Blue Channel: Name: Green Channel: Red Channel: Keepalive Time: Port: DetectorTableModel Name Enabled E131SettingsEntry E1.31 Device Start Channel: Number of LEDs: Start Universe: Name: Matrix Order: Matrix Height: Matrix Width: Type: IP (Unicast): Universe Size: Keepalive Time: RGB Order: Single Linear Matrix Horizontal Top Left Horizontal Top Right Horizontal Bottom Left Horizontal Bottom Right Vertical Top Left Vertical Top Right Vertical Bottom Left Vertical Bottom Right ElgatoKeyLightSettingsEntry Elgato Key Light IP: ElgatoLightStripSettingsEntry Elgato Light Strip IP: GoveeSettingsEntry Govee Device IP: KasaSmartSettingsEntry Kasa Smart Device IP: Name LIFXSettingsEntry LIFX Device IP: Name ManualDevice E1.31 (including WLED) QMK (built with ORGB support) Serial Device ManualDevicesSettingsPage Add Device... Remove Save and Rescan Save without Rescan NanoleafNewDeviceDialog New Nanoleaf device IP address: Port: NanoleafScanDialog To pair, hold the on-off button down for 5-7 seconds until the LED starts flashing in a pattern, a new entry should appear in the list below, then click the "Pair" button on the entry within 30 seconds. Scan Add manually Remove NanoleafSettingsEntry Nanoleaf Device IP: Port: Auth Key: Unpair Pair OpenRGBClientInfoPage Port: Connect IP: Connected Clients Protocol Version Save Connection Disconnect OpenRGBConsolePage Log level Refresh logs Clear log OpenRGBDeviceInfoPage Name: Vendor: Type: Description: Version: Location: Serial: Flags: OpenRGBDevicePage G: H: Speed: Random B: LED: Mode-Specific R: Dir: S: Select All Per-LED Zone: <html><head/><body><p align="justify">Sets all devices to<br/><b>Static</b> mode and<br/>applies the selected color.</p></body></html> <html><head/><body><p align="justify">Sets all devices to<br/><b>Static</b> mode and<br/>applies the selected colour.</p></body></html> Apply All Devices Colors: Colours: V: Apply Colors To Selection Apply Colours To Selection Mode: Brightness: Save To Device Hex: Edit Set individual LEDs to static colors. Safe for use with software-driven effects. Set individual LEDs to static colours. Safe for use with software-driven effects. Set individual LEDs to static colors. Not safe for use with software-driven effects. Set individual LEDs to static colours. Not safe for use with software-driven effects. Sets the entire device or a zone to a single color. Sets the entire device or a zone to a single colour. Gradually fades between fully off and fully on. Abruptly changes between fully off and fully on. Gradually cycles through the entire color spectrum. All lights on the device are the same color. Gradually cycles through the entire colour spectrum. All lights on the device are the same colour. Gradually cycles through the entire color spectrum. Produces a rainbow pattern that moves. Gradually cycles through the entire colour spectrum. Produces a rainbow pattern that moves. Flashes lights when keys or buttons are pressed. Entire Device Entire Zone Left Right Up Down Horizontal Vertical Saved To Device Saving Not Supported All Zones Mode Specific Entire Segment OpenRGBDialog OpenRGB Devices Information Settings Toggle LED View Rescan Devices Save Profile Delete Profile Load Profile OpenRGB is detecting devices... Cancel Save Profile As... Save Profile with custom name Show/Hide Profiles Quick Colors Quick Colours Red Yellow Green Cyan Blue Magenta White Lights Off Exit Plugins General Settings SMBus Tools SDK Client SDK Server Do you really want to delete this profile? Log Console Supported Devices About OpenRGB Manually Added Devices OpenRGBHardwareIDsDialog Hardware IDs Copy to clipboard Location Device Vendor OpenRGBPluginsEntry Version: Name: Description: URL: Path: Enabled Commit: API Version: API Version Value OpenRGBPluginsPage Install Plugin Remove Plugin <html><head/><body>Looking for plugins? See the official list at <a href="https://openrgb.org/plugins.html">OpenRGB.org</a></body></html> Install OpenRGB Plugin Replace Plugin A plugin with this filename is already installed. Are you sure you want to replace this plugin? Are you sure you want to remove this plugin? Plugin files (*.dll *.dylib *.so *.so.*) Restart Needed The plugin will be fully removed after restarting OpenRGB. OpenRGBProfileSaveDialog Profile Name Save to an existing profile: Create a new profile: OpenRGBServerInfoPage Stop Server Server Port: Start Server Server Status: Offline Connected Clients: Server Host: Client IP Protocol Version Client Name Stopping... Online OpenRGBSettingsPage Load Window Geometry Run Zone Checks on Rescan Start Server Start Minimized Start Minimised User Interface Settings: Start at Login Minimize on Close Minimise On Close Save Geometry on Close Start Client Load Profile Set Server Port Theme (restart required) Enable Log Console (restart required) Custom Arguments Log Manager Settings: Start at Login Status Start at Login Settings: Open Settings Folder Drivers Settings Greyscale Tray Icon AMD SMBus: Reduce CPU Usage (restart required) Set Profile on Exit Shared SMBus Access (restart required) Set Server Host Language Disable Key Expansion in Device View Hex Format Show LED View by Default Set Profile on Suspend Set Profile on Resume Enable Log File (restart required) A problem occurred enabling Start at Login. English - US English - UK System Default OpenRGBSoftwareInfoPage Build Date: Git Commit ID: Git Commit Date: Git Branch: Version: GitLab: Website: <a href="https://openrgb.org">https://openrgb.org</a> <a href="https://gitlab.com/CalcProgrammer1/OpenRGB">https://gitlab.com/CalcProgrammer1/OpenRGB</a> SDK Version: Plugin API Version: Qt Version Value Qt Version: OS Version: OS Version Value GNU General Public License, version 2 License: Copyright: Adam Honse, OpenRGB Team <b>OpenRGB</b>, an open-source RGB control utility OpenRGBSupportedDevicesPage Filter: Enable/Disable all Apply Changes Get Hardware IDs OpenRGBSystemInfoPage SMBus Adapters: Address: Read Device SMBus Dumper: 0x SMBus Detector: Detection Mode: Detect Devices Dump Device SMBus Reader: Addr: Reg: Size: OpenRGBZoneResizeDialog Resize Zone Add Segment Remove Segment Length OpenRGBZonesBulkResizer Do not show again Save and close Ignore Zones Resizer <html><head/><body><p>One or more resizable zones have not been configured. Resizable zones are most commonly used for addressable RGB headers where the size of the connected device cannot be detected automatically.</p><p>Please enter the number of LEDs in each zone below.</p><p>For more information about calcuating the correct size, please check <a href="https://openrgb.org/resize.html"><span style=" text-decoration: underline; color:#0000ff;">this link.</span></a></p></body></html> Resize the zones Controller Zone Size PhilipsHueSettingsEntry Philips Hue Bridge Entertainment Mode: Auto Connect Group: IP: Client Key: Username: MAC: Unpair Bridge PhilipsWizSettingsEntry Philips Wiz Device Use Cool White Use Warm White IP: White Strategy: Average Minimum QMKORGBSettingsEntry QMK Device Name: USB PID: USB VID: ResourceManager <h2>Some internal devices may not be detected:</h2><p>One or more I2C or SMBus interfaces failed to initialize.</p><p><b>RGB DRAM modules, some motherboards' onboard RGB lighting, and RGB Graphics Cards, will not be available in OpenRGB</b> without I2C or SMBus.</p><h4>How to fix this:</h4><p>On Windows, this is usually caused by a failure to load the WinRing0 driver.</p><p>You must run OpenRGB as administrator at least once to allow WinRing0 to set up.</p><p>See <a href='https://help.openrgb.org/'>help.openrgb.org</a> for additional troubleshooting steps if you keep seeing this message.<br></p><h3>If you are not using internal RGB on a desktop this message is not important to you.</h3> <h2>Some internal devices may not be detected:</h2><p>One or more I2C or SMBus interfaces failed to initialize.</p><p><b>RGB DRAM modules, some motherboards' onboard RGB lighting, and RGB Graphics Cards, will not be available in OpenRGB</b> without I2C or SMBus.</p><h4>How to fix this:</h4><p>On Linux, this is usually because the i2c-dev module is not loaded.</p><p>You must load the i2c-dev module along with the correct i2c driver for your motherboard. This is usually i2c-piix4 for AMD systems and i2c-i801 for Intel systems.</p><p>See <a href='https://help.openrgb.org/'>help.openrgb.org</a> for additional troubleshooting steps if you keep seeing this message.<br></p><h3>If you are not using internal RGB on a desktop this message is not important to you.</h3> <h2>WARNING:</h2><p>The OpenRGB udev rules are not installed.</p><p>Most devices will not be available unless running OpenRGB as root.</p><p>If using AppImage, Flatpak, or self-compiled versions of OpenRGB you must install the udev rules manually</p><p>See <a href='https://openrgb.org/udev'>https://openrgb.org/udev</a> to install the udev rules manually</p> <h2>WARNING:</h2><p>Multiple OpenRGB udev rules are installed.</p><p>The udev rules file 60-openrgb.rules is installed in both /etc/udev/rules.d and /usr/lib/udev/rules.d.</p><p>Multiple udev rules files can conflict, it is recommended to remove one of them.</p> SerialSettingsEntry Serial Device Baud: Name: Number of LEDs: Port: Protocol: TabLabel device name YeelightSettingsEntry Yeelight Device IP: ? Music Mode: Override host IP: Left blank for auto discovering host ip Choose an IP... Choose the correct IP for the host