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Ajazz provides software which runs under Microsoft Windows (the best operating system in the world, why would you want to use anything else?), in both Chinese and (mercifully) English versions.

The sofware is mostly competent, allowing setting the keyboard mode to any of the flashy/blinky ones plus the solid and individual key colors. And, particularly, it allows setting arbitrary RGB values for both, using a fairly nice color-chooser GUI. It also has some presets for hot-key colors labeled, "MMO", "MOBA", "FPS", etc. I'm not a gamer but I assume that's what they're for.
The software is mostly competent, allowing setting the keyboard mode to any of the flashy/blinky ones plus the solid and individual key colors. And, particularly, it allows setting arbitrary RGB values for both, using a fairly nice color-chooser GUI. It also has some presets for hot-key colors labeled, "MMO", "MOBA", "FPS", etc. I'm not a gamer but I assume that's what they're for.

It doesn't have any way to save a custom individual key layout that I could figure out, but again I'm an idiot when it comes to using consumer software. It also has some buttons on the bottom of the main interface which are off-screen on a low resolution monitor and therefor unusable (the GUI is fixed-size and I can't figure out how how to move it partly offscreen on Windows 7, but as I've been saying about my abilities ...) (Microsoft Windows: Even the ancient Windows 7 release is lightyears ahead of anything else!) All-in-all, I give the software a B+, and you can dance to it. What more could anyone ask from a hardware company?

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