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    dragon2knight reacted to rustak in POSEIDON Z RGB Owner's Club   
    Just bought one of these keyboards.. fantastic keyboard, feels great; the Kalih switches feel on-par to Cherrys, and the colors are ncie and bright without being overpowering.  That said, while the keyboard is physically great, the software and customization are atrocious:
     
    - The "Game Mode" that disables the windows key is unnecessary; or at least, let us choose whether to disable the Windows key or not.  Why? I may want F-keys but also to reprogram PrtScr/Scroll Lock/Pause to be volume keys.. and use the Windows key at the same time.  I now have to choose whether I can reprogram keys or use the Windows key.
     
    - Oh hey, you can't reassign the multimedia keys.  Pressing Fn-F5 for example in the software just causes the volume to mute, and not have the multimedia key be captured.  Oops.
     
    - The software is horrible.  Utter crap.  Please at least hire a UX designer who can make some sense out of the "Light Option" panel so that it's understandable.  Also a software engineer who can write software that doesn't take 5s to save/update.  Ideally release docs for your controller and let the community create its own software.
     
    Please don't let the software damage what would otherwise be a fantastic keyboard!
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    dragon2knight reacted to Dirty South PC Mods in POSEIDON Z RGB Owner's Club   
    Hey guys nick here just though I would share my custom digital camo paint job on my Poseidon Z RGB.
     
    Keep in mind doing so as far as I know will void your warranty.
     

    3 screws and some very careful prying, and the two halves come right apart. 
     

    First up some White Primer, When doing a camo you want to start with the lightest color first. This is so that the darker colors don't bleed through. 
     

    I found a template online so I vectored it and cut some out with my vinyl cutter.
     

     
    Placed some of the decals in random places around the frame of the keyboard.
     

    Once you have the desired amount of decals. Go ahead and lay down your second color. In this case Red.
     

    Once the second color has dried. It's time to add another layer of stencils.
     

    Once you have your desired amount of stencils, It's time to lay down the darkest color. I chose Black in this case.
     

    Once the Black paint has dried. Get a set of tweezers and carefully take off the stencils. Don't worry if you make a few scratches with the multi layer colors you can barely tell. If you want to protect all your hard work I would suggest shooting a clear coat over it.
     


    Once the clear coat has dried carefully put your devices back together. 
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