First, we need a little Python3 script, taken from here (Please go and give @Sergey an upvote ;))
I have replaced the product id with my product id 011a
#!/usr/bin/python3
import usb
import sys
VENDOR_ID = 0x1532 # Razer
PRODUCT_ID = 0x011a # BlackWidow Ultimate Elite
USB_REQUEST_TYPE = 0x21 # Host To Device | Class | Interface
USB_REQUEST = 0x09 # SET_REPORT
USB_VALUE = 0x0300
USB_INDEX = 0x2
USB_INTERFACE = 2
LOG=sys.stderr.write
class blackwidow(object):
kernel_driver_detached = False
def __init__(self):
self.device = usb.core.find(idVendor=VENDOR_ID, idProduct=PRODUCT_ID)
if self.device is None:
raise ValueError("Device {}:{} not found\n".format(VENDOR_ID, PRODUCT_ID))
else:
LOG("Found device {}:{}\n".format(VENDOR_ID, PRODUCT_ID))
if self.device.is_kernel_driver_active(USB_INTERFACE):
LOG("Kernel driver active. Detaching it.\n")
self.device.detach_kernel_driver(USB_INTERFACE)
self.kernel_driver_detached = True
LOG("Claiming interface\n")
usb.util.claim_interface(self.device, USB_INTERFACE)
def __del__(self):
LOG("Releasing claimed interface\n")
usb.util.release_interface(self.device, USB_INTERFACE)
if self.kernel_driver_detached:
LOG("Reattaching the kernel driver\n")
self.device.attach_kernel_driver(USB_INTERFACE)
LOG("Done.\n")
def bwcmd(self, c):
from functools import reduce
c1 = bytes.fromhex(c)
c2 = [ reduce(int.__xor__, c1) ]
b = [0] * 90
b[5:5+len(c1)] = c1
b[-2:-1] = c2
return bytes(b)
def send(self, c):
def _send(msg):
USB_BUFFER = self.bwcmd(msg)
result = 0
try:
result = self.device.ctrl_transfer(USB_REQUEST_TYPE, USB_REQUEST, wValue=USB_VALUE, wIndex=USB_INDEX, data_or_wLength=USB_BUFFER)
except:
sys.stderr.write("Could not send data.\n")
if result == len(USB_BUFFER):
LOG("Data sent successfully.\n")
return result
if isinstance(c, list):
# import time
for i in c:
print(' >> {}\n'.format(i))
_send(i)
# time.sleep(.05)
elif isinstance(c, str):
_send(c)
###############################################################################
def main():
init_new = '0200 0403'
init_old = '0200 0402'
pulsate = '0303 0201 0402'
bright = '0303 0301 04ff'
normal = '0303 0301 04a8'
dim = '0303 0301 0454'
off = '0303 0301 0400'
bw = blackwidow()
bw.send(init_old)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
To start the script, we need pyusb
for Python3
sudo pip3 install --upgrade pip
sudo pip3 install pyusb
Save the Python script as init_blackwidow.py
and set the execution rights. Now start the script with
sudo ./init_blackwidow.py
Now you can check the keycodes with xev
…
… until the next reboot :\
But we can use /etc/rc.local
and udev
:
Copy the script init_blackwidow.py
into /usr/local/bin
Add the line below in /etc/rc.local
, before the line exit 0
/usr/local/bin/init_blackwidow.py
Now you should have something like this
#!/bin/sh -e
#
# rc.local
#
# This script is executed at the end of each multiuser runlevel.
# Make sure that the script will "exit 0" on success or any other
# value on error.
#
# In order to enable or disable this script just change the execution
# bits.
#
# By default this script does nothing.
/usr/local/bin/init_blackwidow.py
exit 0
Create a new rule
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ACTION=="add", ATTR{idVendor}=="1532", ATTR{idProduct}=="011a", RUN+="/usr/local/bin/init_blackwidow.py"
in
/etc/udev/rules.d/99-razer_blackwidow.rules
Restart udev
sudo service udev restart
and enjoy …