Mionix employs its Mionix Hub software to power the Wei, it’s a relatively basic set of software but it offers the bare essentials.
The initial landing page allows customisation of individual keys, though there’s no macro functionality built in.
The second page allows per-key RGB backlighting, or you can employ one of the 4 built-in presets. Again, basic but it does the job.
Finally, the Info tab deals with firmware updates and also asks you to select which keyboard model you are using. To update the firmware, you must first download the latest file from their website. Is this 1997?
As an overall judgement, the software is functional, but nothing more than that.
The initial landing page allows customisation of individual keys, though there’s no macro functionality built in.
The second page allows per-key RGB backlighting, or you can employ one of the 4 built-in presets. Again, basic but it does the job.
Finally, the Info tab deals with firmware updates and also asks you to select which keyboard model you are using. To update the firmware, you must first download the latest file from their website. Is this 1997?
As an overall judgement, the software is functional, but nothing more than that.