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Jong

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  1. Hi, first time here in a long time! I have a K95 RGB (old style with 18 G-keys) and have just moved to a new PC, which has caused me to upgrade to iCUE4. Mostly this has been smooth, but a big stopper is its tendency to crash when switching between users. The keyboard just stops being seen by iCUE, so stops changing lights and, more importantly, loading key assignments. This has always been an occasional issue with iCUE tbh, but had got a lot better with later versions of 3.x and I used to be able to fix it by either killing iCUE and restarting or switching into BIOS mode and back, which seemed by the tone to cause a USB rediscovery. However, with iCUE4 neither seems to work and in fact seems to make things worse, where the keyboard frequently becomes completely unresponsive and the only answer is a full reboot. Has anyone experienced similar problems? Is there a way anyone has discovered to successfully reset iCUE4 without a complete system reboot??! Thanks for any help you can provide :)
  2. I understand what you want. Something pretty similar can be done already, although I realise it's not exactly the same: For when you leave your PC unattended: -Set up your PC to start blank screensaver after 15 mins and "on resume, display login screen" - create a profile where all keys are blank and save it to device memory Now, after 15 mins, when the screensaver kicks in, or if the PC sleeps, the keyboard lights will go off until you logon again For movies et., if you want to manually use this mode, you can obviously switch to this profile using the notification icon or a keystroke or set up another mode for your main profile that is also blank.
  3. Just click on the "hamburger" icon next to your Matrix profile and select "save profile to device memory".
  4. Please add the request to lock profiles while process is active when using auto switching. For a gaming keyboard it is "somewhat frustrating" for auto switching to be incompatible with overlays like Overwolf and Steam chat and any other process that may decide to temporarily draw focus from the game process.
  5. I understand your pain. It's certainly a right royal b***s up, but this was posted only 4 days ago:
  6. Don't think it's just the later Intel chips as it doesn't like being connected directly to my Z77's USB3 root hub either. It's fine, using a different port on the same m/b though.
  7. Great guide :). Under 3.0 for Steam though, I think you meant USB 2.0. It might be worth also saying that some motherboards can deliver more than the standard power over USB 2.0 (mine does "3X"), so it might be worth trying with only one connector even if using USB 2.0.
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