diff --git a/Perform-basic-lighting.md b/Perform-basic-lighting.md index 525a402..100d2a6 100644 --- a/Perform-basic-lighting.md +++ b/Perform-basic-lighting.md @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ The most basic form of using CUE.NET is by individually setting the color of every LED and manually triggering an update. -> **Even if this seems easy to use it's not recommended. You should take a look at [groups](https://github.com/DarthAffe/CUE.NET/wiki/Understanding-CUE.NET-keygroups-%28keyboard-only%29) and [brushes](https://github.com/DarthAffe/CUE.NET/wiki/Understanding-CUE.NET-brushes) instead.** +> **Even if this seems easy to use it's not recommended. You should take a look at [groups](https://github.com/DarthAffe/CUE.NET/wiki/Understanding-CUE.NET-keygroups-%28keyboard-only%29) and [brushes](https://github.com/DarthAffe/CUE.NET/wiki/Understanding-CUE.NET-brushes) instead!** Especially on keyboards you might run into a lot of trouble mixing direct lighting and brushes! Just take the time and check out how it works. > You can do everything with [brushes](https://github.com/DarthAffe/CUE.NET/wiki/Understanding-CUE.NET-brushes) that's possible with direct lightning and in most cases it will safe you a whole lot of work. > It's not that difficult or take that much extra work as you might think now!