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Dedicate a key for Temp and Fan

  • September 13, 2020
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Would be beneficial to set a key like ESC or DEL on my laptop to monitor hardware. CPU GPU temps and/or fan speeds. Could be a customize per key or key range like it is for certain lighting layers. I am interested in doing this using the API one day but too busy with work, And I bet it will hinder existing lighting effects.
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  • September 15, 2020
What would this actually look like? Dedicating one key to a temp or fan speed? So the temp would be green based on a certain temp range and then yellow, orange then red as the temps get higher?

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  • September 17, 2020
yes and can be gradient going up from green to yellow to red. It can single key and even can be set where multiple series of keys which can go like a thermometer or the full row could be lit same color same time. OR can do a series of lights one for each cpu core. will be in customization. There is no monitoring option built in currently in the synapse system that i can see. for the fan speed can be based on min to max speed. I tried the API which is nice tool but takes over the full thing(maybe just the demo does haven't spent much time on it), you lose the existing coloring schemes.

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yes and can be gradient going up from green to yellow to red. It can single key and even can be set where multiple series of keys which can go like a thermometer or the full row could be lit same color same time. OR can do a series of lights one for each cpu core. will be in customization. There is no monitoring option built in currently in the synapse system that i can see. dunkin survey for the fan speed can be based on min to max speed. I tried the API which is nice tool but takes over the full thing(maybe just the demo does haven't spent much time on it), you lose the existing coloring schemes.
Thank you for the explanation. It is clear for me.

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