RizlDizl — RGB lighting control for Razer keyboards on macOS
macOS menu bar · Razer keyboards
Per-key RGB for Razer keyboards,<br>native on macOS.
A small menu bar app that lights your keys as you type — reactive<br>ripples, crawlers, and letters. No Razer software, no cloud, no<br>launcher. The effects below are it running on a real board.
Download for macOS<br>See it running
Free · macOS 13 and up · Apple Silicon & Intel
Backgrounds are free
Effects are how I get backpaid
RIPPLE · live capture
⚠ Read this part first
Yes, it asks to watch your keystrokes.<br>Here's the honest why.
To light up a key the instant you hit it, macOS makes the app ask for<br>Accessibility and Input Monitoring .<br>That prompt looks alarming — a keyboard app wanting to "record<br>keystrokes" is exactly the kind of thing you should be<br>suspicious of. So I'm not going to pretend it isn't there. I'll tell you<br>precisely what's happening.
What it does with them
It sees that a key fired so it can paint light at that spot on the board. The keystroke drives one frame of animation and is thrown away.
What it never does
No logging, no saving, nothing leaves your machine. There's no server to send anything to — the app talks only to the keyboard on your desk.
Don't take my word for it
Every line that touches your keyboard or your keystrokes lives in a separate, open-source package — carved off on purpose so you can read every bit of it.
Audit the keystroke code — RizlDizlScaryBitz →
Caught on tape
● REC<br>Ripple
It lives in your menu bar
No window, no dock icon. Just a little keyboard up top — click it, pick a background, layer an effect, done.
that tiny guy ↑ is this:
That keyboard icon up top is the whole app.
Click it: backgrounds, effects, and your permission status right at the top so you always know what's granted.
Will it work with your keyboard?
I reverse-engineered this on an Ornata Chroma V2, so that's the one I<br>can personally vouch for. The rest of the Ornata-family boards speak<br>the same protocol, so they should just work — but I haven't<br>had hands on them. If you verify one, tell me and I'll mark it green.
✓ Verified<br>Razer Ornata Chroma V2<br>My daily driver — fully tested.
~ Probably<br>Razer Ornata Chroma<br>Same family, same protocol.
~ Probably<br>Razer Ornata<br>Same family, same protocol.
~ Probably<br>Razer Cynosa V2<br>Same family, same protocol.
~ Probably<br>Razer Huntsman V2<br>Same family, same protocol.
~ Probably<br>Razer BlackWidow V3<br>Same family, same protocol.
Got one of the "probably" boards working — or one that isn't listed?<br>Let me know and I'll update the list. Backgrounds<br>are free, so there's no risk in trying.
What it actually is
A native menu bar app talking straight to the keyboard. That's the whole thing.
Reacts as you type
Per-key lighting updates on the keystroke. No noticeable lag.
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Background + effect, separate
Pick any background, layer any effect. Drift, color, and brightness are tunable per mode.
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No cloud, no account
Reverse-engineered protocol, copyright-free. It talks to the board on your machine and nowhere else.
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Stays out of the way
Lives in the menu bar. No launcher, no background hog, no nagging.
Want an effect that isn't here?
Honestly, I'd love the ideas. If you can describe an effect clearly<br>enough that I can build it, I'll ship it — usually within a few days.<br>Free, for anyone who's bought in. Better effects make the whole thing<br>worth more, so this is selfish on my part.
Your email
Effect name (optional)
Describe it — the clearer, the faster I can build it
Send the idea<br>No promise on wild ones, but if it's describable, it's usually doable.
Getting backpaid
The app and all the backgrounds are free. The effects took the most work, so that's the part I charge for.
$9.99/ year
Every effect unlocked — Ripple, Centipede, Alpha Stick, Alpha Splat
New effects I build land in the same license
Request effects and I'll usually ship them in days
Backgrounds stay free whether you buy or not
Unlock the effects<br>Try before you pay — every effect previews for 30 seconds in the app.
Contact support
Question, bug, or licensing — drop me a line and I'll get back to you.
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