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OpenRGB/Controllers/AlienwareController/AlienwareControllerDetect.cpp
Gabriel Marcano 9062be4462 New device: Dell G5 SE Alienware LED Keyboard
- 4 region keyboard LED controller (tried to keep controller generic
   for other setups as well)
 - Support for Static, Flashing, Morph, Spectrum Cycle, Rainbow Wave,
   and Breathing modes
 - Implemented rate limiting for sending reports since the controller
   crashes if too many reports are sent too quickly. Also implemented
   functionality to prevent sending frivolous update requests
 - Implemented support for setting mode, color, tempo, and period
   independently for each zone (not fully exposed in UI). Morph mode
   exposes 2 colors per zone.

Commit amended for code style by Adam Honse <calcprogrammer1@gmail.com>
2021-07-06 01:51:55 -05:00

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#include "Detector.h"
#include "AlienwareController.h"
#include "RGBController.h"
#include "RGBController_Alienware.h"
/*---------------------------------------------------------*\
| Alienware vendor ID |
\*---------------------------------------------------------*/
#define ALIENWARE_VID 0x187C
/*---------------------------------------------------------*\
| Alienware product ID |
\*---------------------------------------------------------*/
#define ALIENWARE_G5_SE_PID 0x0550
void DetectAlienwareControllers(hid_device_info* info, const std::string& name)
{
hid_device* dev = hid_open_path(info->path);
if(dev)
{
AlienwareController* controller = new AlienwareController(dev, *info, name);
RGBController_Alienware* rgb_controller = new RGBController_Alienware(controller);
ResourceManager::get()->RegisterRGBController(rgb_controller);
}
}
REGISTER_HID_DETECTOR("Alienware G5 SE LED Controller", DetectAlienwareControllers, ALIENWARE_VID, ALIENWARE_G5_SE_PID);