And so as of a day ago my Razer Black Widow Ultimate finally died and so I purchased this new Razer Cynosa Lite one. It auto installed the synapse software with no issues however the issue I'm having is how dark the keys are. I went into the chroma software set the keys to static, went with the default Razer Green, cranked the bright to full power and yet the letters are still so dark I can barely see them. I either have to stare straight down on the keys or turn on a overheard light to see the lettering. The Razer Logo however is super bright and is easily seen.
My Old Black Widow had fantastic backlighting on the keys. Is this a bad keyboard or is there a trick I'm missing? what can I do? I'm pretty disappointed at the moment.
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And so as of a day ago my Razer Black Widow Ultimate finally died and so I purchased this new Razer Cynosa Lite one. It auto installed the synapse software with no issues however the issue I'm having is how dark the keys are. I went into the chroma software set the keys to static, went with the default Razer Green, cranked the bright to full power and yet the letters are still so dark I can barely see them. I either have to stare straight down on the keys or turn on a overheard light to see the lettering. The Razer Logo however is super bright and is easily seen.
My Old Black Widow had fantastic backlighting on the keys. Is this a bad keyboard or is there a trick I'm missing? what can I do? I'm pretty disappointed at the moment.
Were you able to adjust the RGB brightness by pressing F11 and F12? And yes, this model has a minimal brightness RGB (budget keyboard). Also, the Razer Cynosa Lite uses single-zone Razer Chroma with backlighting and 16.8 million customizable colors. I’ll be locking this thread now. Feel free to send me a PM anytime or visit our self-help options should you have other questions or concerns.
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