The software is available to download from the product page and is straight forward to install. The software feels a little slow at times but relatively simple to understand. Each key can be assigned a macro, remapped as a single key or be used to launch an application or program. You can save 5 profiles and you can swap between them by using Fn + F10, with the LED indicator swapping between Red, Blue, Green, Yellow and purple. Should this not be a quick enough way to swap between profiles, you can assign up to 3 profiles using the I.S.S. which means you can swap profiles on the fly using the Alt, Ctrl and Shift keys.
As far as interesting lighting goes, the Poseidon Z Forged is fairly limited with only 5 present modes available. This is unfortunately counter intuitive for those that like to custom map their macros with lighting. The preset modes are: Fully lit, Fully lit (minus num pad), FPS (WASD,1-6), MOBA (QWERDF, 1-6), and WASD with full top row of number keys. The lighting is bright and has been complimented by the blue background. There are 5 stages of brightness, not including off, or pulse.
As far as interesting lighting goes, the Poseidon Z Forged is fairly limited with only 5 present modes available. This is unfortunately counter intuitive for those that like to custom map their macros with lighting. The preset modes are: Fully lit, Fully lit (minus num pad), FPS (WASD,1-6), MOBA (QWERDF, 1-6), and WASD with full top row of number keys. The lighting is bright and has been complimented by the blue background. There are 5 stages of brightness, not including off, or pulse.