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The software is a bit awkward but you can find plenty of instructions on YouTube (from HyperX)
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The controls are laid out nicely and the keyboard backlighting can be customized easily from the buttons on the keyboard eliminating any need for complex software.
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CUE is a buggy mess- my K70 LUX would often not be recognized by the software, the software would crash periodically, and sometimes my keyboard's lighting would just refuse to work
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This keyboard looks and feels good, though the Kingson's 'NGenuity' software is a bit cumbersome and limited in what it can do.
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The fact that there is no obtrusive software needed is a godsend and i will never buy another keyboard with cancer software
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Actual typing is as good as I could expect (i.e., keys don't feel cramped for me, there is n-key rollover, no ghosting).The software allows you to remap any key with a recorded or preset macro, and game mode allows you to turn off a few other key combos if desired: Alt + Tab, Alt + F4, Shift + Tab, Ctrl + Esc
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Unlike Windows users, I can’t download their software to get the full customization available, but I’m satisfied with the built-in options
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The free software which you can download from HyperX's website allows you to create your own custom layouts and save them.
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The lighting on this board is just as good as on the K70 LUX
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The first is rainbow wave, which is just as nice as that found on e K70 LUX