![]() Resolved an issue that if update iCUE directly, it will show (1) after product name Implemented Button Optimization for Harpoon RGB Wireless - this allows you to adjust the debounce time on your mouse clicks In future versions, we will allow you to control the brightness of the white logo and will also be implementing fan control. For this first implementation, the RGB zone can be customized and sync with the rest of your ICUE compatible devices. We now have plugin support for customizing RGB lighting on NVIDIA 3080FE and 3090FE cards. We’re excited to ask you to join us in these early access stages to help us create the best software possible. Great keyboard, great keys, but if I can't easily set the colors -I- want, and/or the setting doesn't live through restarts/reboots, and/or there's extraneous/phone home "services" installed and running, and/or I can't disable the lights totally, it's just garbage.CORSAIR iCUE is an ambitious undertaking that, when complete, will provide you with more monitoring, lighting, and fan control capabilities than ever before. Win10, custom gaming system I built 2y back, no other problems in hard-/software(s), a happy box o' rocks that lets me run games w/all settings maxed. System info given if/when someone needs/requests it. I just hope that someone who can help me actually will. ![]() It'd be great if Corsair had a phone number to call and get help. Is there an open-source utility for the K68 RGB/M65Pro mouse? And/or, any way to turn the lighting entirely OFF if I can't get software that actually helps me to set the lighting I want? I've run out of ideas, leaving me beggin' here. OK, now, assuming you've read thus far, I'm asking. Having my chosen lighting settings actually live thru reboots/restarts would be great too. If it was possible to get one even color across it all, that'd also be acceptable. I'd be happy if I could just turn the lights OFF if there's no good software to change the lighting options. I love the great keys on my K68 RGB, and the rodent's great. I see the drivers running, but nothing else, and I'm back to that incredibly annoying swirly rainbow c_ap. ![]() The drivers seem to be installed, but the CUE engine gives me NO on-screen settings/setup/etc. I almost thought I might have my lil problem licked. It installed OK, and leaves nothing running on my system that looks like it's phoning home, just the system service/display adapter thing. Downloaded that, found it clear of malware, installed. I looked all over, and the only thing I found that looked promising was Corsair Utility Engine. So, I started looking for an alternative, maybe a nice open-source thing that does exactly what I want and nothing I don't need. I finally just uninstalled it for the last time. Checked it with three top AV softwares, found no issues, and I got iCue from the official Corsair site. I've un- and re-installed it three times now, no change. ![]() I don't want a bunch of fancy stuff, just a basic red-lit keyboard, with my usual gaming keys lit a different color. It appears to be running more stuff than I need, want or will tolerate. The Corsair software suite has several processes running, taking a lot of my system resources. It replaced that damned swirly rainbow gobbidge, the one that appears after every restart/reboot, despite many attempts to save the one tolerable setting I got it to accept. I -finally- managed to get the keyboard to light up a solid color red. The Corsair software is the most obtuse, illogical set of ones and zeros I've encountered in many years. I can't seem to program the keys to light individually. All the hardware works, but the iCue software is just AWFUL. iCue downloaded(from the official site) and installed. I got a new Corsair K68 RGB kybd and an M65Pro rodent. ![]()
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