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  1. Or "The Thing We Didn't Know We Needed". Recently we have had to implement Push To Talk on every channel due to certain events. We have a few players in our Discord that use controllers, and they can't map PTT to anything as they don't have buttons left. One bright spark just mentioned foot pedals - most of us didn't know they existed! Sadly, most of the ones available are cheap trashy items with AWFUL software. If Corsair were to make reasonably priced, reliable one- two- and three-pedal foot switches with really positive and easy to use software mapping, it would be amazing! Obviously, there would need to be some marketing, as most people don't know about them, but I'm super interested even though I use a K95+M65E, as I want a PTT and Sprint that allows me to free my fingers up. It would be even better if it mapped things 'beyond keystrokes' such as joystick buttons (if it can tell the PC it's a joystick, for example), to allow extra bindings for new functions that don't 'fit' in the keyboard bindings. An additional question: If, say, you mapped a keystroke (such as "shift"), would pressing a foot switch interrupt the keyboard input (i.e. if you were holding down "w" to run forward", because that would be an issue. As mentioned - You build it, I will buy it. Already have a dozen pals that would be interested, once we were introduced to the concept!
  2. Thank you for your reply. Okay, so I see now the three "save" buttons that are present next to the keyboard when the profiles are opened (My K95 has the 18 G keys). That takes care of the keyboard, I hope. However, I don't see the mouse having anything of the sort ? (Import/Export deals with files, and obviously copying the profile and creating a folder does nothing remotely like what I need)
  3. Also now see that the K95 keyboard does the same thing since I changed the colors - it just so happened the default color had updated some time ago at my command (when I did a firmware update?) but now I can't do it anymore. From what I gather now, it was something we USED to be able to do, but now can't. Why not? Why is such a simple thing so damned hard?
  4. I have two (yes, two) M65s on my desk. I need them to be different colours. One is a Pro, the other is an Elite. When I upload a new colour scheme, it refuses to actually work until iCUE is loaded and running. Previously I managed to get a Glaive to have a default profile stored on the mouse. I found three other threads that had the same problem over the years (none have a workable fix) on these forums: https://forum.corsair.com/forums/showthread.php?p=959278&p=959278 https://forum.corsair.com/Forums/showthread.php?p=873241 https://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=149816&t=149816 I've tried updating the firmware on both. Tried clearing the mouse saved settings. Tried updating iCUE (over many months) Both of them do the same thing: State: PC Off. = mouse no lights State: PC On, iCUE not loaded = mouse has some default color I don't want (one has a colour cycle, the other is a constant green from a previous setting I want to override) State: PC On, iCUE loaded = mouse has my preferrred colour settings State: PC Sleep = unwanted default colours. Given they are two slightly different products disaplying the same thing, then I'm reasonably sure it's the M65 line of firmware - particularly seeing as the Glaive I purchased and also changed using one of these PC's works fine. Please help.
  5. As I have a previous thread in more detail (see: http://forum.corsair.com/forums/showthread.php?p=782050#post782050) The ability to assign a keystroke to a mouse button that will hold (not repeat) while the mouse is held. For example, say I have a program that has a 'Push To Talk' keystroke of "Ctrl+Win", and I'm assigning that to a side mouse button. At this stage the only options in CUE for holding the keystroke is a toggle on/off, and that is counter-intuitive... and the other options only allow for repeats which do not function as required.
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