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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
How to Reverse Engineer a RGB Fan
01:46 • 2min
How to Synchronize Gaming Gear Between Computers
03:44 • 3min
How to Get RGB Control Working on Linux Keyboard and Mouse
07:00 • 2min
How to Control Your Asus Aura Motherboard and RAM and Linux
08:35 • 3min
Asus Aura RGB Controller API
11:17 • 6min
How to Unbrick an MSI Board
16:59 • 3min
How to Port QMK to Open RGB
19:47 • 3min
Red Dragon Keyboard Review
23:04 • 3min
How to Make Your Own RGB Fan
25:51 • 2min
How to Reverse Engineer a Keyboard
27:32 • 3min
How to Reverse Engineer a Computer Program
30:08 • 2min
Open RGB: The Most Supported RAM in Open RGB
31:46 • 2min
OpenPleb: A Collaboration Between Wendell and Steve From Gamers Nexus
33:32 • 4min
How Logitech Supported Lib Sensors on Linux
37:07 • 2min
How to Turn Off RGB Lights Without Documentation
38:38 • 2min
RGB Mouse Pads
40:13 • 2min
RGB Power Cables
42:15 • 2min
How to Make an Open RGB SSD
44:04 • 2min
The Main Interface Methods for RGB Devices
45:40 • 2min
The Future of I Squared C and S and Bus
47:19 • 4min
The Basics of USB HID Devices
50:53 • 2min
The Weird Difference Between Consumer Computer Market and Smart Lighting Market
52:47 • 2min
The Future of Smart Lights
54:47 • 2min
The Importance of SDKs in Gaming
57:06 • 4min
How to Reverse Engineer a Bluetooth Device
01:01:21 • 2min
How to Control RGB on a System
01:03:10 • 3min
How to Capture Data From an Ice Squared C Device
01:06:20 • 4min
The Importance of Reverse Engineering
01:10:26 • 2min
How to Reverse Engineering Hardware
01:12:55 • 3min
How to Make Your Computer RGB
01:15:58 • 3min
The Open Source Way to Make RGB Effects
01:18:49 • 3min
How I Got Myself Interested in Linux
01:21:37 • 2min
How I Got Started Using Linux on My PDA
01:23:49 • 2min
How to Send a Link on JITC
01:25:29 • 2min
Linux on Smartphones
01:27:17 • 2min
Windows 11: Native RGB Controls
01:29:07 • 2min
Windows 11 HID Lamp Array Support
01:31:16 • 2min
Windows 11th and Open Pleb: The Future of Open Play
01:33:01 • 2min
The Future of Micro USB
01:34:58 • 2min
Open RGB: A Guide to the Future of RGB
01:37:08 • 5min
Should Open RGB Be Included in the PC?
01:42:25 • 2min
Open RGB: A Community Project
01:44:07 • 2min
How to Get Started With Open RGB
01:46:16 • 4min
Reverse Engineering for Linux
01:49:52 • 2min
How to Get Involved in Open RGB
01:51:40 • 3min
Open Pleb and Open RGB Go Well
01:54:38 • 2min