![]() ![]() and I’m not even a gamer, I feel crippled without many keyboard shortcuts and macros.I cannot even use any other mouse than a Razer Naga anymore, on mac I switched to the touchpad and ended up with a nerve pain in my forearm P If a likely single one programmer can make a software that lets us program the buttons, why would it be not possible for Razer? At least release a tool, separate from Synapse, that would let osx users configure the buttons. it took me a long time to find this software, too long to be deprived on a mac of a power tool I had used daily on PC. After installation it sits on the bottom of System Settings. SteerMouse fixes the button issue quite well on osx (read the faq if something is not detected). It’s a shame you have to choose between a good laptop - windows ones are useless without a power source - or good peripherals Sudo rm -rf /Library/Frameworks/RzStorageSDK.I’m a software engineer switching to the ridiculously superior macbook pro. I rebooted but it kept on scrolling up until I followed your three lines to remove the folders in /Library/Frameworks: sudo rm -rf /Library/Frameworks/amework/ ![]() Luckily I had finger print verification on or would have been stuffed if i had to enter my password to delete the files on Finder! I could not enter the password for Sudo because it kept issuing the scroll up key, whatever that is and that meant I could not enter a correct password! I manually followed your script and had to use Finder to delete the folders and kext file. I had to delete the ~/.bash_history file in order to execute the launchctl commands. On Terminal, it kept going up my bash history. I could not select anything in a drop down list or even scroll down to read a webpage. I just installed Razer Synapse Mac Driver v1.85 on Mojave 10.14.1 and it kept scrolling up indefinitely. It is located in the "login" keychain in the "Certificates" category, not the "My Certificates" category as mentioned in the gist. This is an updated wildcard certificate that replaces the "Razer USA Ltd" certificate mentioned in the gist. This is their web server security certificate so that the app can securely connect to their web services. If you are just uninstalling to reinstall and are going to continue to use Synapse, you don't need to remove this item. This is your RazerID (email address and password) which is used to log into their website. RAZER_KEYCHAIN_SERVICE application password In Keychain Access, easiest way is to select the "login" keychain and below that select the All Items category, then in the upper right corner, search for "razer". Thank you so much for this! Here are some minor corrections I've encountered in cleaning out Synapse v1.85 (from osx 10.13.6) # - The two processes "RzDeviceEngine" and "RzUpdater" should not be running when you check ActivityMonitor # - The Razer icon should be gone from the OS X menu bar now, and also not pop up sporadically either (Thanks to Step 6: Remove additional Razer-related files in /Library/FrameWorks # you may as well go ahead and delete that too. # but I suppose if you want to get rid of EVERYTHING Razer, ![]() (Thanks to There might an item called RAZER_KEYCHAIN_ACCESS. ![]() # The certificate will be called Razer USA Ltd, delete it. # To remove it, open Keychain Access and click on My Certificates. # Step 5: Synapse sometimes leaves a certificate installed in your Keychain. Rm -rf ~/Library/Application \ Support/Razer/ Sudo rm -rf /Library/Application \ Support/Razer/ # Step 4: Delete Razer files from "Application Support" folders: # Step 3: Manually delete Razer Synapse app from Applications in Finder # OS X High Sierra: (Thanks to rm -Rf /Library/Extensions/RazerHid.kext Sudo rm -Rf /System/Library/Extensions/RazerHid.kext # Step 1: In your terminal: stop and remove launch agents # contributed by commenters on this gist. # Edited with additional steps for later OS X versions, # without using Razer's official uninstall tool. # on OS X (10.11-10.13) (El Capitan, Sierra, High Sierra) ![]()
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