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Title: Ducky shine 5 backlight modes
Post by: AGmurdercore on Sun, 14 August 2016, 03:40:54
Hello fellas  :thumb:

A few days ago my girlfriend (the best girl ever!) gifted me a RGB Ducky Shine 5. I absolutely LOVE it. I was always looking at them telling that this is the best board that I can imagine to get some day and now i am writing down this with it  :eek: :eek: :eek:

I have one question for the once of you that are familiar with it. Is there any way in the world to make the backlighting mode like rainbow? Like when you press FN+Space to select a color. I watched videos tried everything myself but there seems to be no such mode or easy way implemented.... This seems kind of absurd to me so I thought that maybe the problem is with me and decided to ask you guys in here.
Title: Re: Ducky shine 5 backlight modes
Post by: codywanks on Sun, 14 August 2016, 05:39:42
I have one question for the once of you that are familiar with it. Is there any way in the world to make the backlighting mode like rainbow?

Could you clarify what you mean by rainbow? Red for F-row, orange for number row and so on?
Title: Re: Ducky shine 5 backlight modes
Post by: seville57 on Sun, 14 August 2016, 06:34:38
Hello fellas  :thumb:

A few days ago my girlfriend (the best girl ever!) gifted me a RGB Ducky Shine 5. I absolutely LOVE it. I was always looking at them telling that this is the best board that I can imagine to get some day and now i am writing down this with it  :eek: :eek: :eek:

I have one question for the once of you that are familiar with it. Is there any way in the world to make the backlighting mode like rainbow? Like when you press FN+Space to select a color. I watched videos tried everything myself but there seems to be no such mode or easy way implemented.... This seems kind of absurd to me so I thought that maybe the problem is with me and decided to ask you guys in here.

I don't have the same k-board as you and I don't know if I understand you right but on my Ducky One RGB YOTG k-board I have this:

FN+F10                 

First Mode:      Color Cycling Mode

Second Mode:  Wave Mode

Third Mode:      Snake Marquee Mode

Fourth Mode:    Raindrop Mode

Fifth Mode:       Reactive Mode

Sixth Mode:      Ripple Mode

Seventh Mode:  Aurora Mode

Eighth Mode:     Backlighting off


To get the Raindrop Mode I have to press FN+F10 4 times.



The manuals for Duckys t-boards are not so good to read, they could make the manuals a bit more easy to read.


Edit: This is for single Color LED:

FN+F9

First Mode:         100% Full Backlight Mode

Second Mode:     Breathinng Mode

Third Mode:        Wave Mode

Fourth Mode:      Snake Marquee Mode

Fifth Mode:         Reactive Mode

Sixth Mode:        Ripple Mode

Seventh Mode:    Aurora Mode

Eighth Mode:       Backlighting off 



My white Ducky One RGB YOTG.
(http://i.imgur.com/rrUAQyw.jpg)



My Ducky One RGB with Jukebox SA keycaps set and my ISO/Nordic Ducky Shine 3. The 2 orange Pumpkins don't belong to the Jukebox set.
(http://i.imgur.com/R5s3icd.jpg)       
Title: Re: Ducky shine 5 backlight modes
Post by: AGmurdercore on Sun, 14 August 2016, 16:28:10
I can not show you a picture right now but look at this video:


If it is not starting from minute 3 navigate to it and look at the color pallet mode from which you can select the single color for the backlight mode that is using single color. This color pallet mode is the thing that i am referring to as "rainbow". My question is - is there easy way to make the keyboard glow like this color pallet mode, or if i want to make it like that i will have to spent 30+ minutes trying to figure out the backlight of each individual key using the button combinations?
Title: Re: Ducky shine 5 backlight modes
Post by: AGmurdercore on Wed, 17 August 2016, 12:58:21
Anybody aware how can I do something magical like this? :D
Title: Re: Ducky shine 5 backlight modes
Post by: codywanks on Wed, 17 August 2016, 14:49:31
...or if i want to make it like that i will have to spent 30+ minutes trying to figure out the backlight of each individual key using the button combinations?

This.