# Installation :
## Build dependencies :
* git
* g++
* make
## Dependencies :
* hidapi or libusb
## hidapi vs libusb :
hidapi is a newer implementation but needs more testing.
hidapi is more responsive than libusb (~20ms vs ~150ms).
hidapi seems to not work on CentOS, writing to hidraw is not allowed.
hidapi is recommended but if you encounter a problem on your system, switch to libusb.
## Installation using repos :
ArchLinux (aur) :
`yaourt -S g810-led-git` # with yaourt
`pacaur -S g810-led-git` # with pacaur
Fedora (copr) :
`sudo dnf copr enable lkiesow/g810-led` # Enable Copr repository
`sudo dnf install g810-led`
## Installation of dependencies :
ArchLinux :
`sudo pacman -S git gcc make hidapi` # for hidapi
`sudo pacman -S git gcc make libusb` # for libusb
Debian :
`sudo apt-get install git g++ make libhidapi-dev` # for hidapi
`sudo apt-get install git g++ make libusb-1.0-0-dev` # for libusb
Fedora :
`sudo dnf install git make gcc-c++ hidapi-devel` # for hidapi
`sudo dnf install git make gcc-c++ libusbx-devel` # for libusb
## Installation :
`git clone https://github.com/MatMoul/g810-led.git`
`cd g810-led`
`make bin` # for hidapi
`make bin LIB=libusb` # for libusb
`sudo make install`
## Installation of the library (For developers) :
`make lib` # for hidapi
`make lib LIB=libusb` # for libusb
`sudo make install-lib` to install the libg810-led library.
`sudo make install-dev` to install the libg810-led library and headers for development.
## Update :
Same as install, but your profile and reboot files are preserved.
## Uninstall :
`sudo make uninstall`
## Boot profiles :
On boot, the keyboard is set with the udev file /etc/udev/rules.d/g810-led.rules
This file launches the profile stored in /etc/g810-led/profile
To prevent your keyboard flashing 3 times when you reboot use the systemd unit (g810-led-reboot).
Samples can be found in /etc/g810-led/samples.