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Time of Flight Sensor

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2021/02/16 05:00:59 (permalink)
After watching some reviews for the Z20 keyboard I realized they are missing a key feature from the TOF sensor built into it. It's probably something they would notice if they had a desk in their bedrooms but it's super annoying to have an RGB keyboard lit up while trying to sleep. With the TOF sensor the keyboard would be able to sense if you are at the keyboard and only be lit up when using it then it can turn off when you are not using it making for a best of both worlds for RGB.
 
It would be great if EVGA was to use this sensor with the EVGA sync to turn off all the lighting for EVGA products inside the case as well. RGB is cool but not really for when you are trying to sleep.

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    Re: Time of Flight Sensor 2021/02/16 08:38:38 (permalink)
    It does do that for the keyboard RGB, I don't think it works with sync though. That would be a nice QOL addition.

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    Re: Time of Flight Sensor 2021/02/16 09:04:54 (permalink)
    Led sync isn't currently working, but from what I heard they are working on it (it doesn't work with the keyboard or my fte3 hybrid GPU atm)
    Don't know when that will be, but if they can carry over the TOF sensor settings to work across all the LEDs that would be nice.
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    Re: Time of Flight Sensor 2021/02/16 11:00:38 (permalink)
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    Led sync isn't currently working, but from what I heard they are working on it (it doesn't work with the keyboard or my fte3 hybrid GPU atm)
    Don't know when that will be, but if they can carry over the TOF sensor settings to work across all the LEDs that would be nice.



    Nice suggestion. Not 100% sure if this is possible but I will pass this on. It would be a nice feature for those who like to leave the system on 24/7 but have the lights turn off when away or at night 
     


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    Re: Time of Flight Sensor 2022/10/20 05:38:21 (permalink)
    Upon approach, is the TOF sensor supposed to wake up the computer as well as putting it to sleep?  Mine is very unreliable in that regard.

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