Came up with this late at night. Not while being anywhere near a laptop though.

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      10 months ago

      Most RGB peripherals I’ve owned I was able to toggle completely off.

      I’m also not an RGB enjoyer, I usually just set it all to the same static color, on the lowest dimness.

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      I don’t need rainbow rgb, but a nice, dim, through key white backlight is very valuable on a laptop that’s used regularly

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      Thats silly too. Just turn off the rgb feature. I built a new pc last year, it has plenty of parts that could do the disco lighting but I turned it off on most of them, and opted for a static white glow on the keyboard. Completely fine this way

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      10 months ago

      Ditto. Unfortunately the grown up stuff is either worse quality business class hardware or ridiculously expensive boutique stuff. If you’re just looking for a case though, Phanteks makes great, mature builds

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        10 months ago

        Is “business class” just a simile here? Because normally, the hardware sold to businesses is of a better quality (albeit also expensive).

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          10 months ago

          Maybe I’m just making a wrong differentiation between what I’d call business class and what I’d call enterprise class. In my comment, I was specifically picturing those garbage soft click keyboards that ship with Dell, HP, etc. Desktops

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            10 months ago

            Ah right, yeah, those are crap. I really don’t get why companies are willing to cheap out specifically with keyboards.
            Like, it’s the tool your workers use all day. Even if they just type 5% faster on a proper keyboard, that pays for itself in no time.