“Starlight” flickers individual keys on and off at different intervals and with different colors. “Spectrum Cycling” cycles the keyboard’s lighting throughout the entire RGB spectrum. “Ripple” works similarly, except pressing a key creates a ripple throughout the keyboard, as if a pebble were dropped in a pond. “Reactive” keeps the backlight off until a key is activated pressing down on a key turns on a backlight. “Fire” changes the backlight color to red, orange, yellow, and white the individual keys flicker on and off, creating a lit chimney aesthetic. “Breathing” raises and lowers the backlight levels. The lighting effects include breathing, fire, reactive, ripple, spectrum cycling, starlight, static, and wave. The Chroma keyboard has access to the RGB spectrum, allowing you to create practically any colorway possible. You can edit colors, effects, and effect duration as you see fit. Certain profiles, such as “WASD” and “FN Keys,” let you define which keys are illuminated, separate from those already illuminated by the lighting effects listed below. Here, you can adjust your keyboard backlight settings as desired. You can open the Chroma Configurator through the Lighting subsection in the System tab.
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