There are an abundance of custom and premade keyboards that run the completely open source QMK firmware. At least from what I gathered from this article, you could do everything you did here (and all of the other QMK features) in an OS agnostic manner. There's no reason to log keys in the OS in order to drive the hardware (leds); you can do that directly on the hardware itself.
I wasn't aware of the QMK firmware. But if this works with the Logitech G815 keyboard this could really be a great alternative. Thanks for the comment :)
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There are an abundance of custom and premade keyboards that run the completely open source QMK firmware. At least from what I gathered from this article, you could do everything you did here (and all of the other QMK features) in an OS agnostic manner. There's no reason to log keys in the OS in order to drive the hardware (leds); you can do that directly on the hardware itself.
I wasn't aware of the QMK firmware. But if this works with the Logitech G815 keyboard this could really be a great alternative. Thanks for the comment :)