How do you do per-key RGB lighting on a Shift V2?
I saw the online configurator that lets you do this on the Shift V1, where it spits out a compiled firmware file to flash. The V2 doesn't seem to have this function in the Windows configurator, though. I can't imagine the answer here is "you're going to have to manually write the hex for every key in QMK, compile it, and flash that".
Apr 18, 2024
"They’re still mechanical switches (the Wooting One ships with both Red and Blue switches), but the sensing method is different than Cherry MX and its clones. Instead of two metal contacts touching and triggering a key event, an optical sensor mounted on the PCB detects the switch stem’s depth as it plunges...
Because optical switches don’t have to be soldered, they’re by nature hot-swappable... the caps are ABS plastic. They’re black UV-coated with laser-ablated lettering... You can set the actuation point [with software] anywhere between 1.5-4mm. " (Tom's Hardware)
"The keyboard ships with either Linear55 "Red" or Clicky55 "Blue" switches, which are intended to simulate the feel of Cherry's popular similarly-named switches. Wooting one's keys feel about the same as any other high-end mechanical keyboard, such as Corsair's K70 or Razer's Blackwidow." (TechSpot)
https://www.pcgamesn.com/wooting-analogue-mechanical-gaming-keyboard-review