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Alpha 15 loses key pressed effect #44
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I'm in the same boat with my MSI Alpha 15. |
It looks like it would be fine since you're including transitions, but I'm just not feeling brave enough to risk it. I wish I'd see this before I used this program and lost that ability, though. |
Indeed, the risk outweighs my need, although I would sincerely like to recover that effect. On the other hand, have you tried in Windows with the official MSI program, I don't have Windows and don't intend to install it but if you have dual boot maybe you can restore it to its original state. |
I do not have a dual boot with Windows. I'm only running Linux, unfortunately. That said, it be great if SteelSeries fixed the problem in #24 and released the firmware via lvfs. |
Hi!
I have a MSI Alpha 15 laptop, I 'm able to change the color in steady mode and use the presets but the problem is that my laptop used to have an effect that WHEN PRESSING A KEY IT CHANGES THE COLOR. Now, color not changes when pressing a key.
EDIT: After reading #24
I think that if use the next config.cfg file in tag v2.0 I'm been able to restore my default configuration but I not have clear if this could brick my laptop keyboard:
all steady ff0000
all effect keypressed
effect keypressed
start ff0000
trans ff00ff 100
trans ff0000 200
end
Is there a way to recover the default settings? or to apply this effect currently with msi-perkeyrgb command line tool?
Which model I must select in the models list since Alpha 15 is not in the list?
Thanks
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