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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: dman777 on Tue, 18 November 2014, 13:10:26
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Ducky Shine 4- Does the space bar still have RGB? Also, strange there aren't alot of posts on here on the Ducky's latest Shine iteration(other than the main massive thread).
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No RGB Led on the spacebar sir ;)
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I've been wondering where all the Shine 4 posts have been. Whatever, I'm still bitter about Ducky anyway.
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No RGB Led on the spacebar sir ;)
Really? Wow, I thought they would leave it there lol.
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What a fxxxing shame ducky i just got my Shine 4 for my collection, just noticed it. Thicker bezel just e few colors an now even this...
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What is the difference between MX RGB and this?
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What is the difference between MX RGB and this?
Not sure what you are referring to. In the previous Ducky Shine 3 the spacebar area had customizable color lighting options for that particular switch separate from the rest of the keyboard the Shine 4 does not. This has nothing to do with MX RGB.
Shine 3 spacebar
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What is the difference between MX RGB and this?
Not sure what you are referring to. In the previous Ducky Shine 3 the spacebar area had customizable color lighting options for that particular switch separate from the rest of the keyboard the Shine 4 does not. This has nothing to do with MX RGB.
Sorry, it's off topic, but I'm struggling to see the difference between Cherry MX RGB and manufacturer implementations of RGB backlighting with MX Switches like this ducky.
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What is the difference between MX RGB and this?
Not sure what you are referring to. In the previous Ducky Shine 3 the spacebar area had customizable color lighting options for that particular switch separate from the rest of the keyboard the Shine 4 does not. This has nothing to do with MX RGB.
Sorry, it's off topic, but I'm struggling to see the difference between Cherry MX RGB and manufacturer implementations of RGB backlighting with MX Switches like this ducky.
Again see photo I edited in above, the shine 3 had 3 separate led's in the spacebar area to make different color options by combining the 3 colors.
The cherry mx RGB clear case switches as implemented by corsair use rgb smd leds on the PCB to enable multiple colors theoretically for each switch depending on software implementation. The point of the cherry mx rgb switches is that they have a clear case and the led is no longer in the switch but on the pcb and can be illuminated and diffused by the entire switch casing.
The ducky shine 4 fire edition has a few different dual color led's but that is also different again.
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What is the difference between MX RGB and this?
Not sure what you are referring to. In the previous Ducky Shine 3 the spacebar area had customizable color lighting options for that particular switch separate from the rest of the keyboard the Shine 4 does not. This has nothing to do with MX RGB.
Sorry, it's off topic, but I'm struggling to see the difference between Cherry MX RGB and manufacturer implementations of RGB backlighting with MX Switches like this ducky.
Again see photo I edited in above, the shine 3 had 3 separate led's in the spacebar area to make different color options by combining the 3 colors.
The cherry mx RGB clear case switches as implemented by corsair use rgb smd leds on the PCB to enable multiple colors theoretically for each switch depending on software implementation. The point of the cherry mx rgb switches is that they have a clear case and the led is no longer in the switch but on the pcb and can be illuminated and diffused by the entire switch casing.
The ducky shine 4 fire edition has a few different dual color led's but that is also different again.
Ah, OK. So the main difference is the clear case. Makes sense.
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What is the difference between MX RGB and this?
Not sure what you are referring to. In the previous Ducky Shine 3 the spacebar area had customizable color lighting options for that particular switch separate from the rest of the keyboard the Shine 4 does not. This has nothing to do with MX RGB.
Sorry, it's off topic, but I'm struggling to see the difference between Cherry MX RGB and manufacturer implementations of RGB backlighting with MX Switches like this ducky.
Again see photo I edited in above, the shine 3 had 3 separate led's in the spacebar area to make different color options by combining the 3 colors.
The cherry mx RGB clear case switches as implemented by corsair use rgb smd leds on the PCB to enable multiple colors theoretically for each switch depending on software implementation. The point of the cherry mx rgb switches is that they have a clear case and the led is no longer in the switch but on the pcb and can be illuminated and diffused by the entire switch casing.
The ducky shine 4 fire edition has a few different dual color led's but that is also different again.
Ah, OK. So the main difference is the clear case. Makes sense.
A clear case that is designed to fit an RGB SMD between it and the PCB.
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A clear case that is designed to fit an RGB SMD between it and the PCB.
Great. I appreciate the help.