I had to set this in my config.h (qmk firmware) to have all the LEDs light up:
#define RGBLED_NUM 72
#define RGBLED_SPLIT \
{ 36, 36 }
While the standard Sofle RGB only has 70 LEDs defined.
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I had to set this in my config.h (qmk firmware) to have all the LEDs light up:
#define RGBLED_NUM 72
#define RGBLED_SPLIT \
{ 36, 36 }
While the standard Sofle RGB only has 70 LEDs defined.
When one of these lights doesnt work, it's often the previous light in the series that's not fully connected. That being said, the fact that you have the same issue on both halves suggests the possibility that they are not being signaled in the firmware. I'd check both.