

☀ + 9 - the lightning effect: User-stored lighting.☀ + 8 - the lightning effect: User-stored lighting.☀ + 7 - the lightning effect: Breathing.☀ + 5 - the lightning effect: Color cycle.☀ + 4 - the lightning effect: Colorwave (bottom up).☀ + 3 - the lightning effect: Colorwave (center out).☀ + 2 - the lightning effect: Colorwave (right to left).☀ + 1 - the lightning effect: Colorwave (left to right).

☀ (brightness button) - cycles through brightness levels.By default, the G915 TKL keyboard has 10 themes. So, I start the search for other possibilities. It’s awesome for the first 15 minutes, but when I tried to do some programming, it was pretty distracting. The keyboard comes with a default preset RGB theme - a breathing rainbow theme - how I call it. Now let’s move to the core of this article - the customization. The main problem was with the lighting theme. One more note, I did not have any problem with media buttons, game mode, or volume control on Ubuntu. The only thing I will tell is that the Logitech G915 TKL keyboard is a lightspeed, wireless, RGB, mechanical, gaming keyboard with low profile switches. I won’t talk about features, advantages or disadvantages. Since I use the Logitech G915 TKL keyboard for a while with my Ubuntu, I would like to share what I already know about customizing it on Linux.įirst of all, this article is not a review of the Logitech G915 TKL keyboard. The problem comes when you cannot normally install G Hub software on your system, like on Ubuntu. This keyboard works pretty well on Windows and Logitech G Hub software. I bought a Logitech G915 TKL keyboard at a beginning of the 2021 year.
