I dont know if they changed this, but on my Ducky one 3 100% keyboard i had to hold FN + Print for 3 seconds to enter editing mode, with one click nothing happend, i was getting frustrated at first but then just tried it and it worked haha, so for everyone that doesnt get it to work, just hold they keys :D
Thanks for this, was so educational what are the basic stuff to change mode like in logitech and razer driver program? For exaple have ripple effect or waves etc.
Ducky, like Razer, doesn't make Azerty keyboards by default. They do make them in special orders, so for the French market they make it (like the layout in the video), and for the Belgium market there's a few local computer shops that work with Ducky to make the Belgian Azerty Layout...
Hey there. Not sure i fully understand your question. You can have only one color for all keys or also completely disable all black lighting (all key lights).
@@Thebossreserve FN + F10 to cycle through the different modes, mode 9 (or 10?) is backlight only, once in that mode hit FN + Spacebar (this will display all possible colors over your keyboard), hit the color you like and voila: backlit keyboard in the color of your choice :)
Better idea: buy a keyboard thats RGB adressable and use OpenRGB! One piece of software to controll ALL your RGB!, and I believe it does Macros as well...
I guess it adds more complexity and cost to maintain. There could be maybe already a software out there (maybe the one @HighWireken mentioned) that already does the necessary, haven't checked.
Thanks for reviewing the part that most skip - the firmware. It looks very gimmicky and overdesigned. I understand the motivation behind softwareless approach, but I think this could be done better. They could also just add support for OpenRGB and QMK/VIA and call it a day. Most disappointing part is where the most useless keys like SCROLL LOCK and PAUSE BREAK can't be remapped, because firmware uses them.
@@dweee3450 its all a matter of opinion. I'm with op on this one, seems like they could easily have the best of both worlds and just add openRGB support. Do you not see the irony in saying "what do you need software for" then following it up with "set it up once and are done for years"? Software allows people to do that in 30 seconds whereas the softwareless approach has a learning curve and takes time adjusting to for new users. From a business standpoint it makes sense, these are luxury keyboards and they need something to set them apart from a layman's keyboard to allow the customer to feel superior so they feel justified in paying the higher price. Personally the cool switches and higher build quality are enough for me to feel special but I can understand why you might enjoy the slightly more complicated approach to customization.
True. I haven't checked but maybe there's some open source software that does support this keyboard. I'll reach out to ducky and ask them. I'll update here if i get an answer.
Thank you! I just bought one of these and the company's website is down. The flashing LEDs were driving me nuts but now I've got a nice solid red.
Very informative, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
I dont know if they changed this, but on my Ducky one 3 100% keyboard i had to hold FN + Print for 3 seconds to enter editing mode, with one click nothing happend, i was getting frustrated at first but then just tried it and it worked haha, so for everyone that doesnt get it to work, just hold they keys :D
You saved me from a long confusion. they never mentioned we have to hold for 3 seconds!
So I like rain drop mode but is there way to change the brightness to it? It seems very dim to me personally but I would like know if that’s possible?
Thanks for this, was so educational what are the basic stuff to change mode like in logitech and razer driver program? For exaple have ripple effect or waves etc.
Im not sure I understand your question
Hey, I would like to get my number keys to be the default keys so I don't have to press shift to use them. Do you have any clue how to do this?
There are mapping software that exist that can do that very easily. You have hotkey on windows and under linux xmodmap.
how to put only one color 100% for the rbg?
Did you try fn+space bar key combo, then select the color you want by pressing the key with the required color. It's explained in the video :).
hey how did you get a ducky in the azerty loadout. I can not seem to find a ducky mini in azerty system instead of the qwerty one
Ducky, like Razer, doesn't make Azerty keyboards by default. They do make them in special orders, so for the French market they make it (like the layout in the video), and for the Belgium market there's a few local computer shops that work with Ducky to make the Belgian Azerty Layout...
Youll get it in the French market, online resellers like LDLC have them but they don't ship outside France.
very helpful video, thank you.
Thanks, glad it helped.
thanks for visual information
Always welcome
I need to bind num* for any button becouse I have TKL keyboard also, but I dont know the shortcut for num*((( How can I do it?
Hello. Not sure I understand your question.
Thank you!
Very welcome
thanks
Is it possible to disable the RGB and leave only the back light?
Hey there. Not sure i fully understand your question. You can have only one color for all keys or also completely disable all black lighting (all key lights).
@@readycomputeroneI say disable only RGB, but leave the keys lit.
@@Thebossreserve FN + F10 to cycle through the different modes, mode 9 (or 10?) is backlight only, once in that mode hit FN + Spacebar (this will display all possible colors over your keyboard), hit the color you like and voila: backlit keyboard in the color of your choice :)
thank you
You're welcome
merci !
De rien :-)
Couldn't they just have a software for rgb and macros
Better idea: buy a keyboard thats RGB adressable and use OpenRGB! One piece of software to controll ALL your RGB!, and I believe it does Macros as well...
I guess it adds more complexity and cost to maintain. There could be maybe already a software out there (maybe the one @HighWireken mentioned) that already does the necessary, haven't checked.
Thanks
You're welcome.
Thanks for reviewing the part that most skip - the firmware. It looks very gimmicky and overdesigned. I understand the motivation behind softwareless approach, but I think this could be done better. They could also just add support for OpenRGB and QMK/VIA and call it a day. Most disappointing part is where the most useless keys like SCROLL LOCK and PAUSE BREAK can't be remapped, because firmware uses them.
no, keyboard software is just bloat. what do you need software for? you set it up once and are done with it for years.
@@dweee3450 its all a matter of opinion. I'm with op on this one, seems like they could easily have the best of both worlds and just add openRGB support. Do you not see the irony in saying "what do you need software for" then following it up with "set it up once and are done for years"? Software allows people to do that in 30 seconds whereas the softwareless approach has a learning curve and takes time adjusting to for new users. From a business standpoint it makes sense, these are luxury keyboards and they need something to set them apart from a layman's keyboard to allow the customer to feel superior so they feel justified in paying the higher price. Personally the cool switches and higher build quality are enough for me to feel special but I can understand why you might enjoy the slightly more complicated approach to customization.
True. I haven't checked but maybe there's some open source software that does support this keyboard. I'll reach out to ducky and ask them. I'll update here if i get an answer.
This is the answer from Ducky:
There are currently no plans for additional software for the One 3 series