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I've not found a way to do this, although I haven't explored that deeply, I don't think you can do it. The keyboard, side and bottom lighting of the case are not adjustable. The only color adjusting I've found is the center of the case right above the power button. You can adjust that color 16M colors or something like that and you can also create a pulse affect. That is all the customization I've found.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.On the keyboard, there is a key with a lightbulb icon to the right of the spacebar. Press that to turn the keyboard backlights on and off. On your taskbar, you will find a program called ASUS DT AEGIS II (looks like an upside-down red triangle). Click it and the program will open in the upper right corner. Scroll through the options until you get to TOOL and click "Lighting". You'll be presented with a color wheel and you can choose which color you want Zone 1 on your computer to display, or TURN IT OFF if you so wish. Zone 1 is the light bar above the power button; Zone 2 is the remaining lights and they are always red, though you can adjust their brightness or shut them off. There is also an option for a pulse effect which essentially dims the computer case lights every 5 seconds. If you set up your computer to go to sleep after a specified amount of time, the keyboard lights and case lights will shut off when the system goes to sleep.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The case lights can be turned off to the extent that only the front lamp, above the on/off button remain on.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, the keyboard has a key on it that turns off the light. The computer has a program that will turn out the lights on the tower.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I haven't figured a way to turn the lights on the case off, but the keyboard has a button that will turn the backlight off.
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