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As you may know iCUE software is a pain in the ... and I would love a way to modify default DPIs and skip iCUE altogether (also this would be useful for gaming on Linux).
Question: Are the default DPI values saved on the mouse read only or could they theoratically be modified? I see there is some open source project to get iCUE functionality available on Linux, but just modifying default DPIs would be a quick sufficient fix for many users. |
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We've really only designed our products to be functional with iCUE at this time. A few products do have hardware profiles that you can set within iCUE and save to the mouse so you don't have to use iCUE anymore. M65 Elite, Glaive, Dark Core and Scimitar Pro are all our mice with hardware profiles as of now.
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