Keyboard Research
Current research is focused on understanding how USB HID devices communicate, how keyboard controllers expose hidden interfaces, and how lighting commands are sent to the device.
An Orion Forge Initiative
Adaptive Input Technology
Orion Forge Inputs is focused on custom keyboards, mice, HID research, RGB control, firmware behavior, and future adaptive input devices.
Current research is focused on understanding how USB HID devices communicate, how keyboard controllers expose hidden interfaces, and how lighting commands are sent to the device.
The first software target is custom lighting control, including static colors, reactive effects, profiles, and eventually fully user-defined patterns.
Firmware behavior is being studied carefully to understand what can be customized safely without damaging the device or breaking normal keyboard function.
The long-term goal is to create input devices that are not locked to factory software. Orion Forge Inputs is being built around the idea that keyboards, mice, and future control devices should adapt to the user instead of forcing the user to adapt to them.