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?

  • @derfunkatron
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    823 hours ago

    Even a RGB board should have controls for color, brightness, and pattern. Shouldn’t be too difficult to turn it off or adjust the color to something more natural.

    That said, none of the keyboards I currently own and use have anything more than an indicator LED.

    • @surph_ninja
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      212 hours ago

      Unfortunately, (at least with Razer) the application to control them consumes way more resources than is reasonable, and if you don’t run it then it’ll run the most distracting light show by default on the keyboard.

      Wish they would just remember their last setting when they last connected to the app.

      • @derfunkatron
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        111 hours ago

        Wow, what a terrible design. My experience with QMK- powered keyboards didn’t let my mind entertain the thought of that being controlled externally from the board. I knew people shit on Razer and other “gamer” products but I always chalked it up to aesthetics and advertising gimmicks.

    • @[email protected]
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      319 hours ago

      Unfortunately, RGB keyboards do not do well when trying to get some specific single colors, white being one they do quite poorly. I suspect that is what the OP may be looking for.

      • @derfunkatron
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        213 hours ago

        True, but I’d take a bluish/purplish white over ever having to desolder a through-switch led ever again.

        • @[email protected]
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          110 hours ago

          Oh no doubt about that. Desoldering an entire fullsize backlit keyboard and resoldering it with new switches is enough to make one hate soldering forever.