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Without iCUE installed, your profile functionality is greatly reduced, but your stored profiles will still work.
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The Corsair keyboards are programmable, so you can unplug the keyboard from your home computer and plug it in at a gaming competition machine. In order for this to work, the USB keyboards must follow the USB specification, specifically, Chapter 10 on Keyboard (page 253). There are 231 defined keys, and a total of 65535, if you include the reserved ones. iCUE lets you rebind different physical keys to act like different defined keyboard keys. Note that Unicode comprises 1.1 million code points -- there simply is no way to even specify that a keyboard key should be like a key labelled with an arbitrary glyph in Unicode. There are, however, workarounds. You can use iCUE to define each key in a profile to send a particular string, and that string can be copy/pasted from Character Map or BabelMap or any other source, and pasted into the TEXT definition for the key, which you would use in iCue in lieu of macro recording.
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Mouse feature suggestions for implementation into iCUE
Comet 1626864951 replied to DHoff365's topic in iCUE Software
I'd like to be able to DISABLE a button, so iCUE doesn't have it doing anything, but have the input still register. If a button is disabled, it shouldn't register input on the computer. If you want a button to register input on the computer, use iCUE to indicate what input to register. -
Have issues? Unofficial FAQ and Quick Fix Guide
Comet 1626864951 replied to Inheritance's topic in Keyboards and Mice
You do not need to open and set CUE; it should remember your last profile settings. CUE does support accented characters. -
:faceslap: Hold onto your sanity! It's not that it "can't be implemented"--it will come... eventually.
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k70 rgb How to change single key color on keypress?
Comet 1626864951 replied to Hcc's topic in Keyboards and Mice
See Tutorial: Switching Modes by Modifier Keys and Modifier Key Combos. For CUE 2, use profiles instead of modes. You can define a profile switch on the first key, and in the switched-to profile define lighting to light your other keys. I have demoed this technique in other posts, where pressing the WinLock key toggles a red color on my Windows keys while they are disabled. -
Take a look at Tutorial: Switching Modes by Modifier Keys and Modifier Key Combos. (For CUE 2, one would use profiles instead of modes.) The idea is that while pressing your CTRL key, you switch to a profile that illuminates the keys for which CTRL is part of a valid combo (e.g. a, x), and you can also assign actions to the second key from within the CTRL profile -- just remember to retain original output of the keys, if you still wish the CTRL sequence to act as originally intended.
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The feature you request has existed within CUE even in version 1, using modes. In CUE 2, one would use profiles. See: Tutorial: Switching Modes by Modifier Keys and Modifier Key Combos
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Have issues? Unofficial FAQ and Quick Fix Guide
Comet 1626864951 replied to Inheritance's topic in Keyboards and Mice
Until such time as Linux is officially supported, you should see the (Unofficial) Linux Driver. -
:thinking: My favorite game that I play using my Corsair keyboard and mouse is certainly Correspondence chess. :hihi: Feel free to sign up for a free account and challenge me to a game. :wall: I also play backgammon, but that is not on the computer, but with my local backgammon league.
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k70 rgb One key is always the wrong colour.
Comet 1626864951 replied to DarkForge's topic in Keyboards and Mice
To see if software reprogramming via CUE can be effective for setting a desired color, I recommend trying to set the LED to a few settings, and observing the result: 100% RED, 100% GREEN, 100% BLUE. If any of these colors is not showing anything, then you may need to RMA. If all the colors are simply switched around, then you can use CUE to figure out how to program to rogue light. Also, once you have achieved the desired HUE, if your intensity is too low, then you need to RMA, otherwise, you can most likely reduce the settings using CUE to make the LED match the others. -
Have issues? Unofficial FAQ and Quick Fix Guide
Comet 1626864951 replied to Inheritance's topic in Keyboards and Mice
If you are not using every key that FFXIV allows you to use, then just define these extra mouse buttons to act like any of those keys. -
You can use the CUE SDK, and define the lighting based on the window title of the active window, for example.
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K95 Platinum - Left CTRL not working
Comet 1626864951 replied to Helios12787's topic in Keyboards and Mice
You are describing the behavior when the keyswitch may have gotten dirt, dust, or grit in it; the "switch hitter" helps determine if physical contact is being made--people usually use compressed air to blow out any grime to help the keyboard switches make more consistent contact.