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Howwanna
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The OLED display is one of the key features which sets the ROG Azoth and Azoth Extreme apart from the rest. Some display options include general info such as date and time, music mode which takes the audio output and turns it into gorgeous visuals, detailed hardware info such as frequency, temps, system usage, etc. for tech enthusiasts, KPS which shows animations to represent the keystrokes per second, and in true ROG fashion - the ability to make it your own by uploading custom images and animations.

To customize the Azoth or Azoth Extreme OLED screen, you'll first need to know the panel specs and supported formats which are .jpg, .png, .gif, and .bmp, before uploading your image or animation using Armoury Crate. To save you the trouble of doing lots of trial and error to find the best quality and smoothest animations, here are the important specs you'll need to know. 

Image/Animation Specifications

Keyboard Resolution (px) GIF total frames GIF max. fps GIF duration at 25 fps (approx.)
Azoth Extreme 368 x 194 180 25 7 seconds
Azoth 256 x 64 196 25 8 seconds

*AC will provide user with a cropper to fit images to the required resolution, when applicable.

 

Let's begin!

First Things First, make sure Armoury Crate is installed and fully updated.  

1. In Armoury Crate, select your Azoth keyboard.

Choose Azoth Extreme.jpg

 

2. Select the OLED tab.

Select OLED Category.jpg

 

3. For Azoth Extreme users, click on Custom Content, and make sure the switch above is on.

Select CUSTOM CONTENT.jpg

 

For Azoth users, click on Image or Animation and make sure the switch above is on.

Non-Ex Select Image or Animation.jpg

 

4. For Azoth Extreme users, make sure the Display custom content switch is on, and click Custom image/animation. Select Custom from the dropdown, then Replace File select an image to upload.

Select custom IMAGE.jpg

 

For Azoth users, click Custom image/animation and then Replace FIle to upload your image.

Non-Ex Select For Upload.jpg

 

5. Click Apply when you are finished.

Hit Apply when finished.jpg

 

We'd love to see some of your work! Feel free to comment and share.

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