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ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 (2024) Slash lighting customization

Nougat
Level 7

Hello everyone, the other day I bought a G14 and I was recently attempting to customize the slash lighting for the laptop. I was wondering if there was an option to have a certain pattern play when your laptop is awake and another pattern when the lid is closed. I want to have it so I can have whatever pattern I want when the laptop is on, but shows my battery life when the lid is closed. I was looking around both armoury crate and g-helper and I didn't see anything. Is this just not a feature or was I just not looking in the right spot?

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Anbby_ROG
Customer Service Agent

If you want the lighting effect to remain active when the lid is closed in battery mode, please enable both "Stay active animation pattern when lid is closed" and "Keep Active While on Battery".
After enabling the two options mentioned above, when the lid is closed, it will display the Basic effect; when the lid is open, it will display the Sleep effect. The above information is provided for your reference.

To speed up issue identification, please provide the product model, BIOS, and driver versions, along with the troubleshooting steps you've already tried to avoid redundant checks.

⚠️ DM are for collecting personal information only. For technical assistance, please post your issue in the discussion thread so everyone can help and share insights! Thank you for your understanding! 🙂

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Anbby_ROG
Customer Service Agent

If you want the lighting effect to remain active when the lid is closed in battery mode, please enable both "Stay active animation pattern when lid is closed" and "Keep Active While on Battery".
After enabling the two options mentioned above, when the lid is closed, it will display the Basic effect; when the lid is open, it will display the Sleep effect. The above information is provided for your reference.

To speed up issue identification, please provide the product model, BIOS, and driver versions, along with the troubleshooting steps you've already tried to avoid redundant checks.

⚠️ DM are for collecting personal information only. For technical assistance, please post your issue in the discussion thread so everyone can help and share insights! Thank you for your understanding! 🙂