Got my keyboard when I bought my computer, the RGB turns on for each key when pressed but I want to customize it. Surprisingly enough there is no sticker with any company name on the keyboard so I do not know what keyboard software to use. Device manager just said my keyboard is an HID, so doesn't say much.
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You need find the device exact model to check if a driver is required for it.
- Start Device Manager
- Open the Human Interface Devices section
- If a keyboard is listed, you have found it and Windows already has identified it as a keyboard.
- Right-click the keyboard and select Properties
- Go to the Details tab
- Report to us the values you see for the two drop-down entries of "Device description" and of "Hardware IDs".
- Stop here
- Otherwise, open the Keyboards section
- Right-click the first HID Keyboard Device
- Report to us the value for the drop-down entry of Hardware IDs.
Once you have the Hardware ID of the keyboard, it will have a format similar
to VEN_10EC&DEV_8168, which means vendor ID is 10EC and device ID is 8168.
Find the device in thePCI database lookupand enter the vendor ID and device ID in their fields:
4In case of you use that keyboard:
I found compatible sofrware for mine (HID\VID_258A&PID_0016&REV_0001&MI_00 ). It was software for A-Jazz AK525
Since you have the same vendor id you probably should check other their drivers
(yes, you need to use Chinese version of the site)
Warning, you about to dive into sea of shitty outdated Chinese software