![]() Leaving this here for anyone in a simular situation. UPDATE 2: I found after initial restart, lighting will work, but it will go to full brightness after starting LGS, to modify this and make it stick, adjust brightness settings in Aurora and stop the Logitech service in Aurora device manager, this will make the chosen brightness setting apply. And then simply stopping and starting the "Logitech" device under the Aurora programs included "Device manager" This caused all buttons to immediately light up to about 50% brightness. Preferred keyboard: G910 and keycap type: Default Backglow only. Going through initial setup and adding Aurora Wrapper Patch for Logitech under devices & wrapper settings, and then choosing layout: in my case Nordic. ![]() Give your macro a name and description, then click on the Record button. In the right-hand pane, click the + button to create a new macro. UPDATE: I have found a way to illuminate the entire keyboard through software using Aurora. Open the Logitech Gaming Software by clicking on the icon in your taskbar or searching for it in the Start menu. I've tried G-Hub and LGS without any luck, as the keyboard does not support firmware updates, nor even registers in G-Hub. I have however found out that when playing League of Legends the entire keyboard lights up, and im hoping for way to light the keyboard through software instead of using these hardware buttons. ![]() So I dug out my old logitech G710+ and gave it a good cleaning, but I think I might have shorted the "Zone 2 Light" light button and thus cannot control the lighting for the entirety of the keyboard, only WASD and arrow keys.
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