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wraukon

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  1. Just when I thought iCUE was done crippling me, I discovered that my key remappings will no longer work for me. I want to swap the keys presented by Backspace and bar/backslash with each other, but once one key is mapped, its previous definition is no longer available, so I can complete the first step and remap Backspace to bar/backslash, but it will not let me remap bar/backslash to Backspace. Similarly, I want to map capsLock to (preferably Left-)control, and map the menu key to caps lock. I can map capsLock to control, but I can not then map menu to capsLock. You've done something here that relies on name<-->name mapping instead of name<-->keysym mapping. I'm really irritated by this, because now my key-swaps across all profiles have been un-done with no way of putting them back in. I have to use a third-party keymapper for this! When iCUE first came out, I could colourmap ALL the buttons with desired effects. Then I couldn't map coloured effects to the m1/m2/m3/MR buttons. Now I can't do key remaps to swap key locations! Will you guys please get this right and stop removing functionality?
  2. iCUE v3.34.170 will strangely duplicate action entries in my actions list whenever I: * switch profiles while using iCue * bring iCUE to foreground * quit and restart iCUE * reboot my machine (same thing, I guess) * duplicate an extant profile that I am using as a template. It did not do this before v3.34.170. My other lists seem all right, and the libraries are not affected, but this makes iCUE near unusable for me.
  3. I created a profile called "Lights Out" which turns off the lights in my fans, mouse, and mousepad and makes the RGB-K95 glow a very deep purple, and I bound it to the executable path for Notepad [for various reasons, I pretty much NEVER use Notepad]. Fire it up, make Notepad the active window, punch the keyboard intensity down to zero and bam. Done. No more glowy. If I really wanted to, I could modify it to just turn off the keyboard keys, too.
  4. Why is it not possible to select from the list of profiles and then just write that profile to one of the hardware slots? Having to modify the hardware slot profile seems like a LOT of extra work when a copy-into functionality should just be available. Moreover, when I deleted all my hardware profiles, I could not create/assign any new ones. This all seems very counter-intuitive to me.
  5. That's a shame; I'm hoping you will find your way this direction, as the K95RGB is a GREAT keyboard with much potential to offer Linux/UNIX developers.
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