Adjust Pro Web Application Walkthrough

Adjust Web application


The Adjust web application is a web interface allowing you to control compatible USB-units in your web browser without the need to download any additional programs. In it, you are able to change RGB-colors, control fan speed with customized fan curves, and once launched, set your personal audio profile for your Scape headset. 

Since the options chosen are stored in the internal memory of the USB-device, you can simply close down the website without needing to worry about the customization disappearing.


In this article, we'll provide a walkthrough of the Adjust Pro web application, going through the different pages, functions and button options. To access the web-app, press this link.


Before we get started, to utilize all functions and make sure that the app is running as intended, make sure to use a Chromium-based browser. We can not guarantee that other non-Chromium browsers work with the site.

This site contains general information and deep-dives on the following topics




Brief walkthrough of landing page


When first entering the page, you'll land here:



To explain the things we see here briefly before going into detail of each part, please follow the 1-8 list below:




  1. This is the Devices-page we're currently on where you connect devices, see previously connected devices, and perform updates or reset connected devices.

  2. The Lighting-page displays the RGB units connected to the system, and allows you to change the colors and modes of the RGB.

  3. The Audio-tab is grayed out for now due to Scape (headset) not yet being released. Once out, you'll be able to set your audio profile on this page. We will update the support articles closer to launch with more information and a walkthrough on this page. Not yet checked it out? Have a look.

  4. Cooling-page displays the fans connected to the Adjust Pro Hub and lets you set fan curves.

  5. The Settings-page allows you to change the language in the app, decide between different user profiles, and generate fault reports.

  6. The support-button sends you to one of our knowledge base-articles where you'll find more information and the option to contact our support team.

  7. Here you can change between light mode (which we will stick to through this walkthrough to be consistent) or dark mode. All it does is change the color theme of the website, so pressing to see what fits you best is a good idea.

  8. This button allows you to add a new unit. If compatible, pressing it will give you a list of compatible units, and the option to add these. Note: This list might not show up unless you use a Chromium-based browser.




Below you will find a deep-dive into each section and page




Add Device

If you have a compatible unit connected to your PC and press the "ADD FRACTAL USB DEVICE"-button, the below window will show up displaying the connected device:



If you press it and connect:



The device will show up:



If connecting the Adjust Pro Hub like shown above, you will now have access to the Lighting and Cooling pages to control the RGB and fan speed of units connected to it. See sections below for more information about these pages.

When device is connected, you will see information on the firmware version, if there is a new firmware update, or if it's up to date, and if needed, factory reset the unit.



Is the device not showing up? Follow our troubleshooting guide here.






Lighting


When you enter the Lighting page, the following might pop up:



This is most likely because Windows Dynamic Lighting is turned on. This needs to be turned off in order to control the RGB of your units. Follow this guide for instructions how to turn it off.


Dynamic Lighting is an open standard released by Microsoft for Windows 11 to allow control of different RGB ecosystems. This function overrides the web-app RGB-protocols, hence needs to be shut off for the unit as displayed above. Dynamic Lighting is still compatible with the Adjust Pro Hub, but you may not be able to get the same light modes or color options. Note: The start-up sequence happens before Windows is booted and will not be affected by this being on. More information about Dynamic Lighting can be found here.


If you've shut down Dynamic Lighting, refresh the page and re-enter the "Lighting"-page. You will now find all your connected devices like below:



In this screenshot, we have a Meshify 3 Ambience with the included 3 fans installed, all connected to the Adjust Pro Hub. The fans are chained to the hub, and as they utilize ARGB2, you'll be able to control each fan separately. Meshify 3, as you see in the picture, indicate the RGB-strip inside the case and along the front panel, and is identified through the quantity of LEDS it has.

If you hoover over a unit, the other units will temporarily shut off to highlight the chosen unit. This may help you to identify which fan is which. A good idea is to name the fan based on where it's installed in the case.


Below the units, you'll find different lighting patterns to choose between along with a button to shut off the RGB. If chosen as I have it above, all units would change if you picked a pattern. If you instead deselect one or more devices, you can select individual patterns for the selected unit(s).

On this page, you can also find a tab for choosing custom lighting instead of the pre-chosen ones:



In this tab, you can choose your own pattern, decide the speed and brightness the pattern should run at, and which color it the pattern should have.

If you, for example, pick the "Waves"-option:



Your unit(s) chosen will change to this mode and color.

If you want to change the colors of the pattern, the two color options are displayed by the color slider:



When changing the colors here, you will see immediate change on the chosen unit(s). Pick two colors that fit you, check the different adjustments to see what suits your build best.

Note: on the sides of the color slider, you have a saturation slider (left) and a hue slider (right). Some lighting patterns require these to be adjusted to get a noticeable difference.



Once you find something you are pleased with, press the "save as new"-option:


If you press "reset" or choose another light pattern before saving, the changes will be discarded.



Pick a name, and press "OK".

This light pattern will now be available along with others when pressing the small arrow under the Waves light pattern:




Startup effect


At the top of the Lighting-page, you can find additional tabs, where the next one is for changing the startup effect:



Here, you are able to change the startup effect. This effect happens when you start the PC.

To test out the current startup effect, either change the "adjustment slider" under the startup effect, or press anywhere on the color slider to the right.


As the standard Meshify startup effect has a specific blue-white color, directly changing the color slider won't do anything. What you would need to do in order to change this is adjust the saturation slider to the left of the color slider, and then the hue slider to the right (or adjust the HEX-code or RGB-digits). See below three pictures:





Just like with the custom lighting on the "Main Lighting"-tab, you can now save your new setting and choose between it and previously created effects:



The startup sequence can act differently for different fans or RGB-strips you have in the PC if you deselect specific units when setting the effect.



Advanced Settings


Moving into the "Advanced Settings"-tab, we are met with the following page:



This page lets you adjust the ARGB-mode on the different Adjust Pro Hub ports. You can also reset all Orientation settings we set up before. You are also able to disable/enable Windows Dynamic Lighting on this page. Note that enabling it will prevent you from changing colors of your units through the web application.


As the Momentum fans with our proprietary connectors, and other ARGB Gen 2-devices connected will be automatically detected by the system (informing the system of how many LEDs the unit has), "legacy" units with ARGB Gen 1 needs to be manually adjusted. As such, if you have any fans or LED-strips connected to the hub that's ARGB Gen 1, you can change the port protocol here by pressing the relevant port:


Note: Port 4 in the picture above, which is grayed out, is where the Meshify 3 Ambience RGB-strips are connected. This can not be changed.


Once the relevant port is changed, and you move back to the "Main lighting"-tab, you will find a legacy device listed like below:



As the system doesn't get a signal of how many LEDs are connected here, you will need to set the LED-quantity yourself.

As we have connected an Aspect 14 RGB-fan on this header, the number we want to add is 6:


Note: You are able to both manually type or use the + and - signs to change the LED-quantity.


Legacy devices such as the connected Aspect 14 RGB-fan connected here can't be daisy-chained in the same way as the ARGB Gen 2-devices, meaning that if you connect multiple Gen 1-units to the header, you will only see one device in the web-application, and all other units in the chain will copy the colors of the first unit.


The units on the "Main Lighting"-page also gives some options when pressing the small arrow on the unit card:





These allow you to change the direction the lighting pattern moves, flip the colors 90 degrees horizontally, and reset the rotation and flip state.






Cooling

The cooling-page has the following note popping up when you open it (until you press "do not show this message again"):


"This feature depends on the input signal from the PWM connector on the motherboard. For best results, configure your motherboard to output a linear PWM curve based on CPU temperature to the fan header that the Adjust Pro Hub is connected to."



On this page, you are able to adjust the speed curve of connected fans. Just as on the "Lighting"-page, you can choose different settings for each different port on the Adjust Pro Hub, and with that, be able to choose different fan speeds for different positions in your case.  

To change the curve, left click and hold down on one of the 6 points and drag it to the wanted position in the curve and apply in the bottom right corner. As an example:


Note: The 0-RPM reading on Port 1-3 in above image is due to no fans being connected to these ports.


The pre-applied curve in the web-application is a good overall option, but as different builds act differently with the same fan curves, we recommend that you test it out with your specific build to see what works best for you.


Having trouble controlling your fans? Follow our troubleshooting guide on this link.





Settings

On the settings-page found in the bottom left corner of the Adjust web-app, you find the following:



From the top:


Language

Pick your preferred language.


Active user profile settings

Choose between user profile settings. See further below for more information.


Import profile settings

Import a previously saved or shared profile setting from someone else.


Generate report

This alternative lets you pull a report from the Adjust Pro web-application to share with our support if having problems. It lists all settings done in the application, metadata and other things useful. This, together with a problem description helps a lot for us to help you if needed.


In the bottom of the page, you will find the current version of the web application.




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