No it is replaced with changing the secondary LEDs options (6 fast clicks and hold the 7th to choose the aux LED options, 7 fast clicks to choose the aux LED modes)
Need a new diagram.
EDIT : No, I’m not sure about this. That’s why we need a new diagram.
Thanks for catching that — wrong image. Corrected. I’m assuming there must be some kind of RGB LED and that by balancing the ratios each of the colors can be created. Unless there’s a different kind of multi-color SMD LED available with more than RGB?
… but I’ll post a lot more details soon in a review.
If I understand correctly, it ships with a revision from 2019-06-17. Like, two days ago. I spent the weekend fine-tuning the thermal regulation. The D4 is difficult to regulate since it has so much power in such a small space!
No, RampingIOS V2 has not been ported to the new driver.
It should be relatively easy to port RampingIOS V3, but it hasn’t been done yet either.
Regardless, most basics in Anduril are the same. It even has compile-time options now to change the on/off timing, since that was something a lot of people have strong feelings about.
Yes. It was removed for a while, but people wanted it back… and with a light as hot as the D4, I can understand why. So it has muggle mode now.
6 clicks: enter/exit muggle mode
7 clicks: change aux LED brightness
7 clicks (but hold last click): change aux LED color
Yes. One of the colors is “rainbow”. Another color is “voltage”, to indicate the battery status.