Dual Razer Raptor Synapse 3 / RGB Chroma Bugs
I just got up and running with my setup of dual Razer Raptors being run off a Razer Blade 15 2019 OLED RTX 2080.
Chroma only works if the USB-C out is connected (in some way) to your PC. Well... this was a slight issue because as we all know, the Razer Blade 15 only has one USB-C port. Since it only needs to send data to communicate with Synapse I was able to work around this by using an USB-C Female to USB-A Male adapter. I have the left monitor connected to the Blade with an HDMI cable and have the USB-C cable (with the USB-A adapter) going into the USB hub on the back of the right monitor. When I do this, Synapse recognizes the last Raptor you plugged in as "THE" Raptor and only one Raptor shows up in Synapse. The first Raptor you plugged in will no longer communicate with Synapse and will begin spectrum cycling independently.
This also impacts the calibration customization but in a different way. If I adjust the brightness in Synapse, it changes the brightness on both Raptors (you can't tweak them differently, like one for movies and the other for gaming). This is more forgivable than the RBG Chroma bug.
Finally, some of the Chroma effects are... off. For instance, the "wave" effect goes the opposite direction of all my other devices when I use the "Apply to other Chroma-enabled devices" button.
Does anyone have any ideas how this can be addressed?
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