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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
I turned off GameApps in synapse (called something like that anyway).
This just carried my normal profile through with no issues.
Tl;Dr - If Game Apps is turned on in synapse, turn it off. Or in Chroma configurater software, you know the one :)
Thanks :)
Go in windows Control Panel > Power option > Change plan settings > Change Advances Power settings > USB selective suspending > Disable.
- Turn off display > Never
- Put Computer to sleep > Never.
You need to reboot your computer for this to take effect.
Then, when you're in game, and you get your specialists ability loaded up (once you can use it), the entire keyboard turns bright yellow.
If you get damaged and are close to dying, it lights up all red.
If none of these categories apply, your keyboard is completely black.
It's stupid, useless, and annoying, as there are enough visual clues on screen that you simply cannot miss.
Message to the idiot who developed this:
If I could set these effects to only affect the numpad, which I don't use in game anyway, while keeping my default FPS setup, that'd be great.