04-16-2022 08:52 PM - last edited 3 weeks ago by ROGBot
04-18-2022 06:20 AM
04-18-2022 10:21 AM
Nate152 wrote:
Hi TinMan1325
I find it odd you'd get a Session message from the ROG Claymore II keyboard, this could be a Linux thing, have you disabled Suspend in Linux?
https://ostechnix.com/linux-tips-disable-suspend-and-hibernation/#:~:text=Disable%20suspend%20and%20...
I'm using windows so it may be different, but if you're 100% sure the keyboard is causing the message, you can try setting USB Selective Suspend to disabled.
04-18-2022 10:40 AM
04-18-2022 11:00 AM
Nate152 wrote:
All right,
It sounds like you got it half fixed.
Does it go into suspend when using the keyboard, or when you've been away from your pc for awhile?
Are you able to disable USB Selective Suspend or similar in Power Options? This is of course for windows.
04-18-2022 11:15 AM
04-18-2022 12:30 PM
Nate152 wrote:
Ok, me not being familiar with Linux doesn't help either.
It's possible the ROG Claymore II needs a firmware update, but I'm not sure how to do this without Armoury Crate which requires windows 10 or 11.
Does it happen in both wired and wireless mode?
The only thing I really have left is to try resetting your ROG Claymore II by pressing and holding the Fn+ESC keys for 10-15 seconds.
If this doesn't help.....
Would you be willing to go to windows 10? You can upgrade to windows 11 free and have the latest support with Armoury Crate.
04-24-2022 11:05 PM
Nate152 wrote:
Ok, me not being familiar with Linux doesn't help either.
It's possible the ROG Claymore II needs a firmware update, but I'm not sure how to do this without Armoury Crate which requires windows 10 or 11.
04-24-2022 11:37 PM
TinMan1325 wrote:
I took it to a computer store and asked if they can update the firmware for me and they told me it wouldn't work. That the keyboard doesn't have onboard memory so it would just be updated to their computer
04-25-2022 10:45 AM
MasterC@ROG wrote:
The Claymore II does have onboard memory, but it was not designed for the Linux environment. The purchase was an expensive gamble...