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Mode 1: Red, Green, Blue |
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Mode 2: Yellow, Cyan, Purple |
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Mode 3: Blue, Cyan, Red |
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Mode 4: Purple, Green, Yellow |
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Mode 5: Orange, Purple, Cyan |
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Mode 6: Green, Blue, White |
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Mode 7: Custom (Default: Off), Custom (Default: Off), Custom (Default: Off) |
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Cycle through the same color on all 3 zones: Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Cyan, Purple, Orange, White |
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Color pulse, all 3 zones: Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Cyan, Purple, Orange, White |
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Color shift, all 3 zones: Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Cyan, Purple, Orange, White |
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Color pulse, all 3 zones at a time: Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Cyan, Purple, Orange, White |
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Rainbow wave |
Dynamic lighting modes 9 through 12 can be further customized with various speed and / or direction modes.
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(modes 9, 10, 11 and 12) Increase speed (Fast > Medium > Slow) |
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(modes 9, 10, 11 and 12) Increase speed (Slow > Medium > Fast) |
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(modes 11 and 12) Change direction from right to left |
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(modes 11 and 12) Change direction from left to right |
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Press and hold for 5 seconds. All three zones will blink rapidly two times in white color to confirm all lighting modes and macro assignments have been reset to defaults. |
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Source: Corsair K55 manual
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What is your favorite Corsair K55 RGB hotkey? Do you have any useful tips for it? Let other users know below.
leo scott OP says : 3 months ago 6/18/2023 5:50 PM
my keyboard wont light up and there is an A with a white light on top how do i fix this.
Guest #Alt + ' OP says : 3 months ago 6/18/2023 5:49 PM
There is a A lit up at the top of my keyboard and i dont know what t means, is it causing my lights not to work? im having problems please help.
Dick OP says : 12 months ago 10/13/2022 3:08 AM
How do you outline a newspaper article and cut and paste it with the K55 RGB Gaming keyboard?
Richard Palmer
Zeynel Abidin Öztürk Admin says in reply to Dick : 12 months ago 10/13/2022 8:18 AM
Generally by selecting it with mouse (click starting point of text, hold and drag), then pressing Ctrl + C.
Ctrl + V will paste it wherever you want.
bingus says in reply to Zeynel Öztürk : 5 months ago 5/4/2023 1:55 PM
but that's a default windows shortcut... (Ctrl + X also works btw)