How do you do per-key RGB lighting on a Shift V2?
I saw the online configurator that lets you do this on the Shift V1, where it spits out a compiled firmware file to flash. The V2 doesn't seem to have this function in the Windows configurator, though. I can't imagine the answer here is "you're going to have to manually write the hex for every key in QMK, compile it, and flash that".
Apr 18, 2024
[old text] Could one make multiple entries with different ideas? I have a layout I like but it works and looks good in multiple colour combinations, so I think it would be best to send in all the variations lest the single version of it is not one liked by people.
Choice is king. [/old text]
That said I will put the others here just as an example.
They are named "Borderline".
The design philosophy was for when I was learning to touch type (still an on going but almost complete process). I had bought blanks to force myself to not be able to see the keys and learn the positions but still at times looked down at the physical layout to help me a little. In all white it was hard to tell sometimes which keys belonged to what grouping. So I teamed it up with some dark grey and dyed the others yellow (Hyperion 1 was my first run at this layout) breaking the parts of the board into coloured blocks that fulfilled the visual help aspect and also looked quite nice while doing it. I made up a second set for my CPSQ in the purple white and black that has been submitted here.
So half and half form and function. It remains my favourite layout and so far unique as far as I have seen in the community in its goals and style. I hope some of you like it.
The full one I submitted based on the board I am using right now made from blank dyed PBT
Borderline HP1 TKL (I also have these from dyed PBT)
Borderline Blue TKL