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  1. I am also having this issue. Everything works totally fine. As soon as I turn iCue on, and try to connect or disconnect a new USB peripheral, the disconnect USB sound plays, and my Corsaid H100ipro cooler loses RGB lighting / flickers, comes back, then this repeats.
  2. Nice, glad to hear it. I wish there was a way to reach out directly to the Corsair folks...
  3. Hello Corsair, I'm going to try and be concise, so please pardon my bullet points, hopefully it will make it easier to forward this to the necessary people within the company if desired. Intro: I am an ultimate Corsair fanboy, I champion your brand all the time. My entire personal rig is Corsair. I work in gaming and have made sure that our entire office uses Corsair products. Problem: I own a Corsair K95 platinum keyboard. I want to install pudding rgb keycaps to make my keyboard stunning. ([ame=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nP_s3kRxr4M]example[/ame]) I cannot install these keycaps because Corsair keyboards use a non-standard bottom row. I would also be missing the extra G function keys the K95 has. Request: Please sell me a pudding keycap set compatible with Corsair keyboards. Supporting Info: Standard pricing for these keycaps is around $22-$30. I would gladly pay the $50 you charge for your other keycaps if it meant having officially sanctioned, compatible, high quality pudding keycaps. I would also pay an extra surcharge for G keys if necessary. You already sell high quality keycap replacements, just in standard white or black. Nice, but boring, no offense. Pudding keycaps turn even the worst RGB keyboard into a beautiful spectacle. On a premier high quality item like a Corsair mechanical keyboard, the result would be absolutely stunning. Pudding keycaps are not a mainstream item, but they SHOULD be mainstream. It is unthinkable to me that as a Corsair evangelical, following you at CES and keeping up to date with your marketing materials, I found out about pudding keycaps entirely by accident. Corsair should be leading the charge, using pudding keycaps to bring RGB to the next level. No other competitor to Corsair has taken the plunge yet and made pudding keycaps a core part of their marketing / product offering. I only found one company selling 'official' pudding keycaps (listed above example) but it's little more than the generic pudding keycaps rebranded as being made for their brand. (they're not, they're universal). By selling these pudding keycaps you give additional reasons to buy Corsair and have a visual distinction from competitors who are not championing this. Even being the ultimate Corsair fanboy I am, I have shelved my K95 platinum in favor of the only other competing high quality RGB mechanical keyboard with a light bar I could find (HyperX brand) that will allow me to install the pudding keycaps. No Corsair pudding keycaps adds additional risk to your product positioning because the above mentioned HyperX flagship keyboard is significantly cheaper than the Corsair K95, potentially tipping a new buyer in favor of not buying a Corsair keyboard. Conclusion: The 'obvious' solution to an outsider like me for such problems would be for Corsair to abandon non-standard bottom keyboard rows. However just as I experience every day in the games industry, I will assume for simplicity's sake that there are marketing / production / financial / executive blockers prohibiting this. Hence, my fervent request above. I won't assume to know why we can't have standard bottom rows, but please give us the option to purchase a solution (Corsair pudding keycaps) that will allow us to enjoy your products to the fullest and continue to champion your brand. If anyone at Corsair takes the time to read this and hopefully pass it along to the necessary people, thank you very much for your time and consideration, and thank you to everyone at Corsair for making great products that I really enjoy. I really hope that you see fit to sell these keycaps in the future so I can go back to having a fully Corsair setup. As things stand now, I unfortunately and sadly can't see myself buying Corsair RGB keyboards anymore.
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