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Corsair iCUE LINK QX120/140 Starter Kits
Lamp_Shade replied:
Thanks so much for your help.
By Lamp_Shade
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Corsair RM1200X Fan
muvo replied:
No problem if you have any questions just contact us 😉
By milkmanx
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K55 - Lighting effects stop when opening iCue
c-attack replied:
Ok. Does seem like a bug and something they’ll need to correct. A lot of the devices with older or more limited hardware save capabilities seem to have some issues with the revamp into Device Memory Mode. It appears to have a problem with the hardware mode to software mode handoff and there have been some other complaints about this in both directions (Software <-> DMM). I can’t think of a workaround for this, but you might delete the existing software lighting effect pattern and then re-add it. A next step would be to export the profile, delete it, then re-import the saved profile, but this is all fishing and no guarantees it will do anything to resolve the issue.
By outlau
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What is Corsair doing in terms of sustainability?
Moty replied:
Thank you very much @Technobeard😄
By Moty
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Can we please get "Rainbow Channel" setting in Hardware Mode, and Device Memory Mode?
skygunner27 replied:
bump.....bump bump!!!
By skygunner27
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iCue 5 and New K70 MAX
c-attack replied:
You can’t transfer a profile from software to hardware mode (now DM mode) or vice versa. Each mode has its own specific rules with hardware profile rules being both model and operationally specific. You always will have lower capabilities in hardware mode. Presumably the lighting isn’t that complicated. For hardware assignments, you just have dig in and do them again. There are some restrictions since you need the software to execute some actions. Once you’ve done one HW profile, those assignments can be copied to the Hardware Library and pasted to other HW profiles. If you have complex macros, you might be able to Windows cut and paste them over. KBs always required an active save, but now all devices do as well. The little SD card below the toggle switch is the save button. The new Device Memory Mode has a toggle state switch. Once you put it into DMM mode, you must toggle it back out to return normal functionality unlike the old system where leaving the tab auto-saved and returned you to a normal state. This is going to cause some issues as people learn to adjust to the new system.
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