Just noticed a flaw in the LED implementation - switch colors vary depending on the colors of other LEDs in the same row. This is very evident when using the white color.
How to replicate:
In LED edit mode set every switch in a row to the white color. Next, in a different row that is completely blank set four switches right next to each other to the white color. This incomplete row will have a pinkish white color compared to the bluish white color of the fully on row. For extra fun, set more switches in the incomplete row and watch the white switches change color slightly.
sol_azulGreat catch! This is a firmware bug. It looks like, when in LED Edit mode, we're setting the RGB values to different intensities than when the board is all white. That's causing the pinkish color you are seeing. I am able to reproduce it easily with my 104 key board on my desk.
The other issue that you're reporting is color bleed, which is more of a design issue than anything else. There will be slight color shift as you set more LEDs. That's not electrical or firmware, that's optical.
I'll work on an updated firmware and communicate when it is available, thanks again!
XMITThanks for the reply! I understand that this is the first iteration of the product and still has some kinks to work out. Even with this in mind I am very happy with my purchase! Looking forward to the future of these Hall effect keyboards :)
How to replicate: In LED edit mode set every switch in a row to the white color. Next, in a different row that is completely blank set four switches right next to each other to the white color. This incomplete row will have a pinkish white color compared to the bluish white color of the fully on row. For extra fun, set more switches in the incomplete row and watch the white switches change color slightly.