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The corsair scimitar is very supported on Linux and has some software called ckb-next you can install that lets you do most remappings you could possibly want. I had one for a while until it finally gave up the ghost. I have a Logitech G600 now, and there are some apps for it but none like the corsair one. Since it has onboard memory for bindings, I just edited it on a windows machine with their really old app and saved it to hardware.
Worth noting that the wired version is fully supported with ckb next, the wireless one is only experimentally supported. I can't get it to work with my wireless one, but it at least as onboard memory so I can set binds/rbg with a different computer as needed
Ahh yea that'd do it. I didn't even know there was a wireless option.