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wheel color setting does not work for sensei TEN #154

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MCMic opened this issue Dec 28, 2020 · 7 comments
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wheel color setting does not work for sensei TEN #154

MCMic opened this issue Dec 28, 2020 · 7 comments

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@MCMic
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MCMic commented Dec 28, 2020

Using -c works and sets both logo and wheel colors. Using -C does nothing.

@flozz
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flozz commented Dec 29, 2020

I will check (next week) if I can reproduce the issue on my Sensei TEN. :)

@ali1234
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ali1234 commented Jan 4, 2021

I can't reproduce this one.

@flozz
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flozz commented Jan 7, 2021

Like @ali1234, I cannot reproduce the issue.

  1. Can you give me the product id of your device (lsusb)
  2. Do you updated the mouse firmware?

@MCMic
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MCMic commented Jan 7, 2021

Bus 002 Device 004: ID 1038:1832 SteelSeries ApS SteelSeries Sensei Ten

I did not do anything to the firmware the mouse is new I only used rivalcfg with it.

@Vectrex
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Vectrex commented Sep 23, 2021

Same here. -c sets both colors, -C does nothing.

Bus 005 Device 005: ID 1038:1832 SteelSeries ApS
$ rivalcfg --firmware-version
SteelSeries Sensei TEN (firmware v0.17)

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Vectrex commented Sep 24, 2021

I may add that my Rival 310 shows exactly the same behavior: -c sets both colors, -C does nothing

$ lsusb
Bus 006 Device 005: ID 1038:1720 SteelSeries ApS Mouse

$ rivalcfg --version
4.3.0

$ rivalcfg --firmware-version
SteelSeries Rival 310 (firmware v1.33)

@flozz
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flozz commented Sep 18, 2024

I received an email with a hint on what could happen here.

The message indicates that the color setting only works if the mouse was configured at least once on the GG Engine on Windows first. There is maybe some initialization sequence I missed that is persisted in the onboard memory.

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