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What should I do? Should I get a return label from Amazon and get a full refund and then go to Best Buy and buy a keyboard that actually has on-board memory to save my customized color profile? Or should I keep it and enjoy having a keyboard that'll last a long time? IDK, maybe I could live with it and remove that damn program. Sadly, it's been sullied by shitty software, otherwise, I would have to endure the default sweeping rainbow colors going across the keyboard, which would be very distracting for me. What the hell was I thinking? I wanted my first mechanical gaming keyboard experience to be a good one.
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You would think Logitech would have me be able to have full control over the LGS software, where it installs, have it actually remember where I can install it, have it actually boot up and remember the specific color profile when it boots up, etc. I'm starting to feel I made a huge mistake on this and just wasted 120 dollars on this keyboard. I don't know what to do, there's no way I can force the program to remember the color I chose, much less have it properly do so when it loads up the OS. I saved in LGS settings to load the color to be persistent, even when I boot it up. What this does is upon booting to Windows, LGS doesn't start up, but the keyboard loads its default rainbow sweeping for the backlight LEDs instead of the color I specified, a dark blue. However, the software required to install, Logitech Gaming Software, is pure garbage, why? One, it gives you zero options to change the installation folder, forcing me to install to my Windows SSD, and to, because it goes to that directory, it forces the "read only" attribute. First and foremost, it's a very comfortable and sleek keyboard, it's my first mechanical keyboard and it was easy to get up and running.

So, I just got the G910 Orion Spectrum keyboard in the mail the other day.
