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content/devices/alienware.md

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searchTitle: "Using Alienware Devices with Aurora"
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title: Alienware
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Using Aurora with Alienware devices using LightFX or alienfx-tools.
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{{% alert "Currently only Alienware laptop keyboards are supported. We need developers with access to hardware to add support to more devices" "warn" %}}
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# Required Software
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## Required Software
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content/devices/alldevices.md

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title: "All Supported Devices"
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searchTitle: "Aurora-RGB Supported Devices and Documentation"
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All devices that can be used with Aurora, including Asus, Corsair, Logitech, Razer, Steelseries, Wooting and more. With links to their documentation.
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# You can use Aurora with these Brands:
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## You can use Aurora with these Brands:
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- [Asus]({{% ref "devices/asus" %}})
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- And [by OpenRGB]({{% ref "devices/openrgb" %}}) with "Direct Mode" support
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See [Wiki](https://github.com/Aurora-RGB/Aurora/wiki/Supported-Devices) for details, as some models can be incompatible.
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See [Wiki Page](https://github.com/Aurora-RGB/Aurora/wiki/Supported-Devices) for details, as some models can be incompatible.

content/devices/asus.md

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searchTitle: "How to Use Aurora with Asus Devices"
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Using Aurora with Asus devices using Asus Aura Sync, Armory Crate or OpenRGB.
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You can use Aurora profiles and brand specific integrations (like Chroma and Lightsync) with Corsair devices using Aurora.
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## Required Software
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After installing official software, make sure "LightingService" runs in the background.
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If you aren't using official software, make sure "LightingService" **is disabled**
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see [Disabling Windows Services]({{% ref "diagnostics/disabling-windows-services" %}})
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## Known issues
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Items controlled by both Aura and another supported app can create conflicts.
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A common example would be Corsair RAM in the system with Asus Aura and iCue both trying to control it at the same time.
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## Supported Devices
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Most Asus devices supported by Asus Aura.
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Most components plugged in directly to an Aura enabled motherboard (Notable exceptions include the Corsair Vengeance PRO ram, which needs to be controlled via iCue instead)

content/devices/corsair.md

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Using Aurora with Corsair devices using Corsair iCUE or OpenRGB.
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### Through iCue
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![Turning on the SDK in Corsair iCUE](img/docs/icue-enable-sdk.png)
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Using Aurora with DualShock4 & DualSense controllers using OpenRGB.
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Using Aurora with Logitech devices using Logitech Gaming Software, G HUB or OpenRGB.
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List of supported Devices.
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Using Aurora with OpenRGB supported devices.
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Using Aurora with Razer devices using Synapse, just Chroma SDK or OpenRGB.
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