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    Default Re: Show temperature via keyboard lights!

    Does anyone other than me think it would be cool to have this work alongside a desktop background slideshow? In the manner that you could have five or so backgrounds that were mainly, say, blue, green, orange, red, and white in color, and the lights would change at the same time as the background does to create a sort of 'entire theme' adjustment every half hour (or however long you have the slideshow delay set for)
    what do you think?
    also, the heat/light idea is really great, big props!

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    Default Re: Show temperature via keyboard lights!

    That a wonderful idea! Definitely gonna be part of my standard programs. Sorry, I just jumped on the bandwagon.

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    Default Re: Show temperature via keyboard lights!

    m11x r2 i7

    It works! and its awesome! Thank you!

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    This is an amazing bit of software.

    Very impressed.

    Had a few issues getting it started. Solved via manually opening hwmonitor.
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    Default Re: Show temperature via keyboard lights!

    i have the Alienware M11X R1, and it does not work. HW Monitor is on, Templien is on, i configuratet it, Enable 3rd Party AlienFX Access is on, but nothing is changing.

    or should i click something on? dont see it

    P.S. Ok if i click on the Zones, AlienFx activates it, but there is no color changing

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    Default Re: Show temperature via keyboard lights!

    Quote Originally Posted by AlienOnions View Post
    After running HWmonitor and then running Templien, it gives me a runtime error and terminates itself after. I have a R1 if you're wondering.
    What error message do you get? Can you upload a screenshot of HWMonitor?

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    Default Re: Show temperature via keyboard lights!

    runs very well on my R1, +rep
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    i dont understand how to use it. i start it, chaging the temp and the color, but it doesnt work

    can somebody please expain. thank you

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    Default Re: Show temperature via keyboard lights!


    In the picture above, if the temperature is between 0-60 then the all the keyboard lights, if it is between 60-70 then it will be blue.
    In the version I posted to same logic applies.

    If you're not seeing the temperature within the program or AlienFX is disabled then it ain't gonna work for you in it's current state.

    Update.
    Working on a prototype for battery only.
    Created another small program to turn off keyboard lights when the lid is closed ^__^.

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    Default Re: Show temperature via keyboard lights!

    Quote Originally Posted by BitByteBit View Post

    In the picture above, if the temperature is between 0-60 then the all the keyboard lights, if it is between 60-70 then it will be blue.
    In the version I posted to same logic applies.

    If you're not seeing the temperature within the program or AlienFX is disabled then it ain't gonna work for you in it's current state.

    Update.
    Working on a prototype for battery only.
    Created another small program to turn off keyboard lights when the lid is closed ^__^.
    Awesome! Where do I get the KB light kill when closed app? Thanks!

 

 
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