looked at the wiring and the RGB issue does look to be a physical wiring thing. I will have to see if this is something I can tackle. I am not sure exactly what is being used for the RGB lighting but I have played a little with fastled and know you can define a matrix, that may be beyond the scope of something i can do in QMK. I have never done any PCB design stuff but I may be able to figure it out for an update to the board.
FYI based on the wiring diagram this is how I interperet the flow and it lines up with what I am seeing.
|---------------------Left Half----------------| |-----------------------Right Half----------------------------------|
LEDG2 >> LEDG3 >> LEDG4 >> LEDG5 V| |LEDG11 >> LEDG12 >> LEDG13 >> LEDG14 >> LEDG15 V|
LEDG9 << LEDG8 << LEDG7 << LEDG6 <| |LEDG20 << LEDG19 << LEDG18 << LEDG17 << LEDG16 <|
To fix this I think you would go RGBLDIN >> R24 >> LEDG6 DIN so six becomes the first light in the strip, would have to get rid of the ledg5 to 6 connection.
Then LEDG9 DOUT to LEDG2 DIN and LEDG5 would go to RGBLDOUT plus vdd etc but I don't really follow that flow yet.
New setup would look like
|---------------------Left Half---------------|
>LEDG6 >> LEDG7 >> LEDG8 >> LEDG9 |
^LEDG5 << LEDG4 << LEDG3 << LEDG2 |
Purely an asthetic thing if you use any of the chase style modes but bothers my OCD tendancies I guess
. For my work board ill probably just use a static color and implement changing color when activating layers so it wouldn't even be noticeable.