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Hutchie91

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  1. Sorry, I'm not really sure what you're meaning? I've attached a screenshot of my CUE2 app to help explain how I'm using things. I have my default profile, which purely used for changing the lighting to match my setup, and is for when I'm simply using my computer, watching youtube, doing uni work etc. I then have a profile for each game, the purpose for my gaming profiles is purely for my key bindings for my mouse,for example, using one of the DPI buttons for changing fire mode in Battlefield Games, or bringing up the Journal in Mass Effect games. However, I don't like the fact that every time I want to change my keyboard lighting for my default profile, I then have to do that again for all my game profiles, as you can imagine this would be very tedious for my current static rainbow profile I've had to make, which consists of around 20 layers (one for each strip of each colour), and no way Im doing that for every profile, especially when I normally have way more game profiles than that is shown in the screenshot (had to do a fresh CUE2 install and lost all my profiles, these are the only games I could be bothered to do so far). So, what I want is for my default keyboard lighting to stay constant, and only have profiles just for my mouse to change, so each game profile uses the same keyboard lighting as the default one. Or at least have an easy system where I can copy and paste lighting configurations between each profile. IE, go on Light Effects tab for my default profile, copy and all the layers, then go to Battlefield 1 Light Effects tab and paste the layers there.
  2. Please please please allow for keyboard lighting profiles to be separate to mouse profile for games. Basically, I have a 'default' profile, which is what I set my lighting to for matching my desk's rgb strip and the rgb lighting on my gpu. I then have separate game profiles in CUE purely for assigning bindings and disbaling dpi switching on my mouse (Sabre). However, it also sets up a new lighting profile for my K70 RGB and im sick of having to update every gaming profile's lighting for the keyboard whenever I want to change my 'default' one so they all match. Why can't I have different profiles for my Mouse depending on what game I'm playing, yet the keyboard's lighting will profile will always just use the 'default' profile I set?
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