![]() ![]() I have only been using it for a day, and I am fining it less intuitive than LGS, but it seems to be more powerful. Logitech have put out a beta version of new software called G-Hub, and it has no problems in that respect. One thing that frustrated me was that LGS (Logitech Gaming software) was not as good as Razer's Synapse software at auto detecting the active app and switching to the relative device profiles. Again, as long as the “Animations” and “Contrastic” options are selected, my G513 keyboard will continue to display my custom effect.OK, I know I go on a bit out using gaming keyboards and mice so as to use their programmable G-Keys to provide a one click trigger of functions in Photoshop and other apps (I don't play games). Now that I’m finished painting the keys, I click on the blue “Save” button.Also, I’d like to keep the “Cycle” method, so I left it at its default setting within the drop-down. I’d also like to tweak the speed of the animation, so I’m moving the “Default Speed” slider to the left, so it will last only 480 milliseconds.Afterward, I’m going to select a sky blue for 47 keys, followed by a deep purple for the remainder. ![]() Looking at the left sidebar, I’m going to select and automatically paint 85 of the G513’s keys in hot pink.For this demonstration, I’m only editing the first couple of frames, so I’ve selected the first frame seen in the slider. Frames in the “Contrastic” effect include different groups of colors that appear as the animation is displayed on a loop. For my version of “Contrastic,” I’m going to select the first frame from the slider, seen underneath the live visual representation of the G513 keyboard.Now click on the small window icon to display a pop-up that allows you to control the animated effect. ![]() Instead of clicking the “Contrastic” effect, move your cursor to the right of the effect’s name.
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