Highlight your leds relative to CPU usage.
After cloning project from github.
git clone https://github.com/pawl0wski/OpenRGB-CPU
You can make Python's virtual env or you can skip this step if you want.
python -m virtualenv ./venv
source ./venv/bin/activate
Install dependencies from requirements.txt
python -m pip install -r requirements.txt
You need have an OpenRGB server installed in your distribution, if a server exists in your installation you can run the server by executing
openrgb --server
Run script with settings provided in env's
ENV DEVICE_NAME="<your_device_name>" COLOR_HUE="210" python main.py
Environment Variable | Description |
---|---|
DEVICE_NAME | The name of the device that the program should manipulate the LEDs. The list of devices can be obtained by running the script without settings. |
COLOR_HUE | Hue of your color from HSV. Default 350 (red) |
IP | IP of your OpenRGB server instance. Default localhost |
PORT | Port of your OpenRGB server instance. Default 6742 |