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Azoth-series OLED infotainment – Missing Option to Auto-Cycle Between Display Categories

zonik526
Level 8

On the ROG Azoth (including Azoth ROG X), the OLED display queue can only be configured within a single category at a time. Once a category is selected—System Information, Animation, or Custom/Music Banner—the display remains locked to that category indefinitely. As far as I can tell, there is no option to combine items across categories or automatically rotate between them.

Current behavior:

  • The System Information category is limited to only two selectable queue items:

    • Date & Time

    • Single/Dual Hardware Information

  • These two items can cycle between each other, but only within the System Information category

  • Other categories (Animation, Custom/Music Banner) display a single selected item continuously

  • There is no unified or custom queue that allows mixing content across categories

  • There is no timer-based rotation between different types of OLED content

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As a result, it is currently not possible to:

  • Show system stats for a period of time, then

  • Switch to an animation or GIF, then

  • Automatically return to system info or time/date

For example:

  • Display system information for 15 seconds

  • Switch to an animation/GIF for 30 seconds

  • Then loop back to system info or time/date

Because the selected category stays on screen indefinitely, my Azoth has already developed mild OLED burn-in from leaving system information displayed continuously.


Requested improvement:

It would be extremely useful if Armoury Crate supported:

  • A unified OLED queue that allows items from different categories (System Info, Animation, Banners)

  • User-configurable timers per item (e.g., stats for 15s → animation for 30s → loop)

  • Behavior similar to the existing System Information queue, but extended to include animations and banners

This would significantly improve usability, customization, and help prevent OLED burn-in on Azoth keyboards.

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zonik526
Level 8

I’m honestly surprised that, even three years after the initial ROG Azoth launch, the OLED display features are still this limited. The hardware clearly has potential, but the current software options feel restrictive 😔.

It seems like the OLED could be far more customizable and informative than it is right now—especially for a flagship keyboard. Even basic quality-of-life improvements, like cycling between display categories or setting timed rotations, would make a huge difference.