Re: Corsair HIDs not properly initializing

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On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 03:44:29AM +0000, Cestarian Inhabitant wrote:
> see ccMSC's CKB git project for more details (troubleshooting section)

What is that?

> Many of the new corsair HID devices (mice and keyboards) fail to
> initialize correctly on kernel bootup. This is the workaround used to
> make them work.
> 
> (Some device ID's, like for the K60 are missing)

Missing where?

> The code I use in the kernel commandline to bypass the issue on my
> K95-RGB looks like so: usbhid.quirks=0x1B1C:0x1B11:0x408
> 
> The issue has been confirmed on recent (2016) Arch and Fedora kernels
> for K95-RGB and on Ubuntu's El Capitan with K60.
> 
> Please add support for these devices, and look into adding support for
> devices not listed in the above page (K60, K60-RGB, K50, K40, K30,
> K65(Non-RGB), K90, and the KATAR mouse; there may be some devices I
> left out but this should be the brunt of their current device names)

What page are you referring to here?

thanks,

greg k-h
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