I’ve been looking to move on from membrane keyboards and go mechanical, but no matter where I look literally every mech has some form of obnoxious RGB lighting on it. Are there any that just… don’t have it?

  • @papalonian
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    172 days ago

    I’ve never really understood why people specifically avoid buying products with RGB lighting. You can usually just set it to a color you like, or simply turn them off. Instead people don’t buy the thing they want because of the “obnoxious RGB”. Imo it’s like not wanting to buy a nice speaker because when you tried it at the store the volume was too high or you didn’t like the sample track it played.

    • @thebestaquaman
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      I can get not wanting to pay for a feature you actively dislike

    • @[email protected]
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      Because you’re paying for a gimmick instead of quality, and you don’t wanna support products that dont do that, and in capitalism that’s the only way to vote for what products get created.

    • @[email protected]
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      The RGB inevitably resets itself and turns back on. Some of them are easy to turn off. Others require software (malware) you have to explicitly install to turn off the RGB.

      My desktop has a lovely feature where if I turn it off the RGB turns BACK ON. And it turns out my case is just the right angle for the RGB to shine into my face when I’m in bed.

      So yes I will pay more money to not get RGB.

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        Any decent keyboard saves the rgb profile on the keyboard itself. My ducky, nuphy and any keychrons I’ve used never reset their rgb or macro settings.

        • @[email protected]
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          My Keychrons do. They really don’t like being connected to my dock or something and everyone once in a while they’ll randomly reset themselves. The keychron just lets me hit the backlight down key, but if I’ve replaced their shitty ass factory keycaps with other ones then I don’t know what that key combo is.

          My keyboard at home has dip switches so I can just turn off the lights from there, and they will never turn back on. That is how it should be done, not software garbage.

          • boletus
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            That’s unfortunate. A few of my co workers have keychrons and they disabled/set their back lights to a static colour and they’ve never had issues with it resetting.

            My ducky keyboard has DIP switches and it’s nice to be able to swap what I want from there.

      • @[email protected]
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        If the only feature a product has that you don’t like is the RGB, then what makes it e-waste?

        • Higgs boson
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          Its not complex. More electronics=more ewaste. I understand that lots of people on the internet feel compelled to attack anyone who disagrees but seriously, just accept that we don’t want the stupid LEDs. Or don’t. I’m blocking you either way.

          • @[email protected]
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            Good, now I don’t have to see your bitching. Sorry for disagreeing attacking you.

    • @Duamerthrax
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      Is that software available for every platform? Whenever I hear Gamer™ features, I assume that the crap customization software for Windows only. I like my mouse, but I can only customize the layout in Windows.

      • @[email protected]
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        92 days ago

        Many higher-end keyboards run QMK, which is a custom firmware you can modify to make all kinds of customizations to your keyboard. And the best part is that it requires no client software, it’s all on-keyboard

        • @Duamerthrax
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          12 days ago

          I know about the diy stuff, but I’m talking about the Razor shit. Apparently there in software, but I’ll just as well make a keyboard that I actually own.

          • @[email protected]
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            51 day ago

            Some might have an unofficial Linux utility, many keyboards also allow you to customise the RGB on The keyboard itself without software

      • LostXOR
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        102 days ago

        OpenRGB has support for a ton of devices; just make sure the keyboard is supported before buying it.

    • @ApollosArrow
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      Yeah they are really helpful at night when it’s dark. Mine is just set to a solid amber color.

    • @Psythik
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      What sold me on RGB was when I learned that you can do more with it than just solid colors and rainbow vomit. You can actually use the lights as pixels, and display crude images that are actually visible if you use use enough lights and squint your eyes a bit.

      When I first found out about that, I went from anti-RGB to RGB all the things in my latest build. RGB motherboard, RGB RAM, RGB AIO, RGB fans, RGB keyboard and mouse, RGB cables… Anything to increase the “pixel” count for a clearer image. I wanted to buy even more but then I ran out of RGB ports on the motherboard.