So after learning of the limitations per header on the Razer Wireless Addressable RGB Controller I got a 2nd set for more headers so I can do the back of the edge of my desk.
After I got it all mounted and connected I found that I'm only able to have ONE of the two wireless addressable RGB Controllers connected at a time. Only one shows up. It won't show both of them. Both work. If I individually plug them in to a USB slot on my PC they show up. Just never at the same time.
Any ideas to get this working? I'm kind've astounded at how difficult it has been to work with these light strips.
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pan0phobik
So after learning of the limitations per header on the Razer Wireless Addressable RGB Controller I got a 2nd set for more headers so I can do the back of the edge of my desk.
After I got it all mounted and connected I found that I'm only able to have ONE of the two wireless addressable RGB Controllers connected at a time. Only one shows up. It won't show both of them. Both work. If I individually plug them in to a USB slot on my PC they show up. Just never at the same time.
Any ideas to get this working? I'm kind've astounded at how difficult it has been to work with these light strips.
That's how the Razer Synapse 3.0's algorithm works. It will not detect a device with the same PID (process ID) from a device and will scan it as one device only. I’ll be locking this thread now. Feel free to send me a PM anytime or visit our self-help options should you have other questions or concerns. You can also send feedback to our devs by using the Razer Synapse feedback section located on the main screen or by clicking the profile photo at the top-right of the app.
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