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LEDWiz RGB LEDS colors question, dark blue??

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squirrellydw:

Thats cool, but I use Mala.  Maybe you can tell the Mala guys how you do that, I requested that feture.

headkaze:

I know your a Mala user, but I just mentioned the GameEx plugin to help you get the color, then you could use that info to enter it into the Mala LEDWizard app.

Adding the feature to LEDWizard would be easy  and they already know how to communicate to the LEDWiz so they don't need my help. The only thing is the LEDWizard application is separate from the plugin, so the code to communicate to the LEDWiz would probably have to be copied into it.

MYX:

Think of it as RGB values like in graphics. If you have full blue, you get bright blue 48 = 100%.
48,48,48, should be white but it does not work that way with the RGB LEDs. It is usually a white pink. So the opposite, 0,0,0 is black. Black is the absence of color. (r,g,b) so if you have 0,0,10 you will have a dark blue, but only as dark as "light" can permit. Mixing color with light is called additive. This is different than stuff like paint where when RGB is mixed it will make black (or yucky brown).

Check this out

If you are using the Ice buttons they are white. So if there is even just a little light in the room it will be perceived as blue white. At dim levels you ave a white ring with a blue center. This is just how it is and no real way to get around it. Personally though, I love how the ice buttons look. They allow for such pure colors.

AFE has a randomize LEDs when it is in screen saver mode. Man, my CP looks like a bowl of skittles.

squirrellydw:


--- Quote from: headkaze on January 21, 2007, 02:04:15 pm ---I know your a Mala user, but I just mentioned the GameEx plugin to help you get the color, then you could use that info to enter it into the Mala LEDWizard app.

Adding the feature to LEDWizard would be easy  and they already know how to communicate to the LEDWiz so they don't need my help. The only thing is the LEDWizard application is separate from the plugin, so the code to communicate to the LEDWiz would probably have to be copied into it.

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I guess the plugin requires GameEx right?  If not I would be happy to test it out.

loadman:


--- Quote from: headkaze on January 21, 2007, 02:04:15 pm ---Adding the feature to LEDWizard would be easy  and they already know how to communicate to the LEDWiz so they don't need my help. The only thing is the LEDWizard application is separate from the plugin, so the code to communicate to the LEDWiz would probably have to be copied into it.

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Happy to help Edge if he wants to add this


--- Quote from: squirrellydw on January 21, 2007, 02:38:54 pm ---
--- Quote from: headkaze on January 21, 2007, 02:04:15 pm ---I know your a Mala user, but I just mentioned the GameEx plugin to help you get the color, then you could use that info to enter it into the Mala LEDWizard app.

Adding the feature to LEDWizard would be easy  and they already know how to communicate to the LEDWiz so they don't need my help. The only thing is the LEDWizard application is separate from the plugin, so the code to communicate to the LEDWiz would probably have to be copied into it.

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I guess the plugin requires GameEx right?  If not I would be happy to test it out.

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Headkaze is a helpful guy.  I did some beta testing for him too  ;D

You should not need to install GameEX to use his config Prog


--- Quote ---AFE has a randomize LEDs when it is in screen saver mode. Man, my CP looks like a bowl of skittles.
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As mentioned in a software post. This is coming to V2 of the MaLa Plug-in

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