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Oh I absolutely do. Allowing users to flash the firmware with the Arduino IDE seems like a nice option, integration into existing RGB peripheral frameworks was also mentioned. I think right now I'd prefer the Arduino approach, then I can still see whether a big company would be interested in partnering in the future. Some kind of driver will be needed on the OS side to allow users to interface with the button for more advanced stuff. At the very least, I'll make a command line program that allows sending signals to the button.




Not really. 16.7 Million colours sounds nice, though. And for colour matching, more colours are always better. In my case, my board has orange underglow LEDs and I can't change the colour of those, but want the button to match. If someone wants this button for their LZ7, they should be able to make it match the accents as well as possible, too. You can come up with many more examples.