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Blackwidow back light mod

Alright, not sure if this is a realistic goal or not, but I want to mod my 2014 Razor Blackwidow to basically be a Blackwidow Chroma. Is this something I can realistically do for less than or around $50? Does anyone have any experience trying to do something like this? 

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I have the same keyboard. It sucks its only stuck on green I Wish it had more colors. they board in the keyboard has it so you can't change the LEDS just cause you change the LEDs it will not be recognized as a chroma so you can't change the LEDS in the razer software.

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Not doable I'm sure the PCBs are different.

You could take the switches apart and change LED colors.

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Not doable I'm sure the PCBs are different.

You could take the switches apart and change LED colors.

You could steal the PCB from your friend's.

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Yeah but not for $50. You can go buy a better keyboard which has RGB. Id suggest the Corsair K70 RGB.

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