Different lighting for each profile? | Razer Insider
Skip to main content
Question

Different lighting for each profile?

  • September 11, 2023
  • 7 replies
  • 1448 views

Can you create specific lightening effects for each profile on the Razer Basilisk V3 Pro? 

 

For instance, I want to have Profile 1 be RGB lightning and when I switch to profile 2 I want the lights to all turn RED automatically. Is this possible to do? 

Did this topic help you find an answer to your question?

7 Replies

Pheeniksu
  • Insider Mini
  • 1 reply
  • September 30, 2023

So far I have not been able to figure it out either. You can only use the quick effects and then you can set different color or effect for each profile but none of them can be the “advanced one” To my undersatding it is because those advanced effects cant be stored in the mouse as a part of a profile but they are loaded from running synapse software.

 

You can however link games to specified effects and profiles so that when you start the game the mouse changes to that profile and color effect and once you exit the game it switches back. Theoretically this should work if  you manually add any program as a game and the mouse should load those seting when you are in that program.

 

Sill would be grateful for more info or more options. At least to be able to set different static colors to diferent zones of the mouse.

 

Roccat mice are able to do that but I just today switched to Razer to try if it would be better and last longer :D


DarkChestnuthitx384

this should be a basic a feature 


pulseWengehome413

I absolutely love this feature for gaming with lauryn hill music! Being able to customize the lighting effects for each profile really enhances the experience. It adds a personal touch and helps me quickly identify which profile I'm using. The RGB effects make my setup look amazing, and having a solid red light for intense gaming sessions just amps up the atmosphere. It's such a cool way to immerse myself in the game!


iliasgyf
  • Insider Mini
  • 1 reply
  • November 23, 2024

dont know if have already found the solution, but i did after seeing this thread and having an epiphany. firstly you need to create two separate profiles if you want to switch them between lets say gaming and and standard. secondly go to studio and create two different lighting profiles (name them accordingly). then on keyboard tab>lighting you need to click on advanced effects (dont know if this step is needed). and lastly you go to synapse tab>global shortcuts>add shortcut. there on the left is shortcut function and the 1st option switch device profile, last option>specific profile (choose the profile you want) then tick Switch Lightning When Profile Is switched and choose the one you created on the studio. as an example i wanted to create a profile for LoL lighting qwerasdf, space and some numbers. hope this helped!


  • Insider Mini
  • 6 replies
  • December 31, 2024

yes

 


  • Insider Mini
  • 1 reply
  • January 24, 2025

The only solution I have found for the advance lighting is that you can select switch lighting and map it to a specific button on your mouse. This is within all the same default profile not using multiple profiles. I only have 2 buttons that I could sacrifice for this so in reality I can only switch between 2 lighting profiles using a mouse click.

If I wanted to use another one than those 2 I have to manually select it from the list in synapse. You would think they would fix the advanced lighting profiles with each mouse profile you create and then use the cycle profile mapping so then you could use only 2 buttons on the mouse to cycle up and down the whole lighting list. For some reason this is not possible……. rubbish


  • Insider Mini
  • 1 reply
  • April 3, 2025

Eureka! I have the best, seamless solution pertaining to how to easily switch advanced Chroma Studio effects! In Synapse 4, you can bind specific Chroma Studio effects to individual programs rather than binding them to the Synapse keyboard profile. You do this through the Linked Games tab, left-click the game you want to assign a specific lighting pattern to, and change the Chroma Studio advanced effect. After that, simply bind the game to your Synapse profile. For your default profile, you’ll need to add explorer.exe as a game to Synapse. Bind the desired lighting effect to explorer.exe and bind explorer.exe to your default profile. This method will also allow you to use one Synapse profile for multiple games while allowing those games to have their own advanced Chroma effect. You can also do this with desktop applications on your default profile


Reply


Cookie policy

We use cookies to enhance and personalize your experience. If you accept you agree to our full cookie policy. Learn more about our cookies.

 
Cookie settings