Hey all,
So I am very inexperienced when it comes to Wine, or most of Linux in general, and I recently switched over from Windows. Most of the products I use are Corsair, and there is very little support for it on Linux. Yes, I've tried ckb-next, but most of my products aren't supported by it, or any of it's counterparts for that matter. So I installed iCue, the software engine for all my peripherals, into a prefix through Lutris, and managed to get it running. However, I need to give Wine access to control all of my USB devices. How would I go about doing all of this?
Thanks
Need to give Wine USB Access - Lutris, Manjaro
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Re: Need to give Wine USB Access - Lutris, Manjaro
Probably iCue depends on the Windows drivers. You cannot install them on Linux/ Wine.
Wine can access all the files and devices your Linux user can, but without the Corsair drivers iCue wouldn't work.
In other words, ask Corsair if they could make a Linux driver or ask ckb-next if they can add your devices.
Wine can access all the files and devices your Linux user can, but without the Corsair drivers iCue wouldn't work.
In other words, ask Corsair if they could make a Linux driver or ask ckb-next if they can add your devices.