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What method is used to disable keyboard lightning?

What method is used to disable keyboard lightning?

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unilancraft
Junior Member
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06-08-2016, 10:25 PM
#1
It's not really RGB, it's just white lightning all of the keys. There is no software and no physical button to turn that crap off.
Keyboard model: Logitech G413 SE
Please someone have mercy, show me a way to turn off the light of this keyboard...
I don't mind physically messing with the keyboard, unplugging or even damaging whatever is responsible for the lightning, i just really really want to get rid of it for good.
Whatever it takes, just tell me what it is?
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unilancraft
06-08-2016, 10:25 PM #1

It's not really RGB, it's just white lightning all of the keys. There is no software and no physical button to turn that crap off.
Keyboard model: Logitech G413 SE
Please someone have mercy, show me a way to turn off the light of this keyboard...
I don't mind physically messing with the keyboard, unplugging or even damaging whatever is responsible for the lightning, i just really really want to get rid of it for good.
Whatever it takes, just tell me what it is?

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Dark_KingPT
Junior Member
12
06-14-2016, 03:21 AM
#2
You haven't specified what you attempted before this discussion.
Consider checking the following:
Watch: https://youtu.be/I5K6YYjIwJU
Alternatively, try using Logitech's G-Hub and verify if the lighting control option is accessible.
The thread has been relocated from the Components section to the Computer Peripherals section.
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Dark_KingPT
06-14-2016, 03:21 AM #2

You haven't specified what you attempted before this discussion.
Consider checking the following:
Watch: https://youtu.be/I5K6YYjIwJU
Alternatively, try using Logitech's G-Hub and verify if the lighting control option is accessible.
The thread has been relocated from the Components section to the Computer Peripherals section.

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125
06-15-2016, 06:09 PM
#3
You haven't specified what you attempted before this discussion.
Consider checking the following:
Watch: https://youtu.be/I5K6YYjIwJU
Alternatively, try using Logitech's G-Hub and verify if the lighting control option is accessible.
The thread has been relocated from the Components section to the Computer Peripherals section.
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MoneyMakerSock
06-15-2016, 06:09 PM #3

You haven't specified what you attempted before this discussion.
Consider checking the following:
Watch: https://youtu.be/I5K6YYjIwJU
Alternatively, try using Logitech's G-Hub and verify if the lighting control option is accessible.
The thread has been relocated from the Components section to the Computer Peripherals section.

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Cobblestone07
Junior Member
47
06-15-2016, 07:35 PM
#4
I haven't tried anything yet.
I'll look at the video, but I'm not installing ghub spyware since it's not compatible with this keyboard. The keyboard doesn't support that software.
Edit:
Sorry for my tough reply—I just really dislike proprietary phone-home apps that are basically spyware. You're a legend. Thanks a ton, the lights are off now.
I really appreciate your help, Sir.
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Cobblestone07
06-15-2016, 07:35 PM #4

I haven't tried anything yet.
I'll look at the video, but I'm not installing ghub spyware since it's not compatible with this keyboard. The keyboard doesn't support that software.
Edit:
Sorry for my tough reply—I just really dislike proprietary phone-home apps that are basically spyware. You're a legend. Thanks a ton, the lights are off now.
I really appreciate your help, Sir.

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Hypocat
Member
59
06-20-2016, 02:17 AM
#5
Sorry for my tough reply, but I really dislike proprietary phone-home software that seems to be spyware. You're a legend.
My frustration isn't fair since I didn't design the keyboard, develop the software, or work for the company behind it. I tried to help, and if it didn't fix your problem, you might want to stay patient until someone else can assist.
I'm not alone in this discussion—other users will likely see it too if you continue resisting.
The thread is closed as the issue has been resolved.
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Hypocat
06-20-2016, 02:17 AM #5

Sorry for my tough reply, but I really dislike proprietary phone-home software that seems to be spyware. You're a legend.
My frustration isn't fair since I didn't design the keyboard, develop the software, or work for the company behind it. I tried to help, and if it didn't fix your problem, you might want to stay patient until someone else can assist.
I'm not alone in this discussion—other users will likely see it too if you continue resisting.
The thread is closed as the issue has been resolved.