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  • Birthday 10/07/1985
  1. I did it! So the solution is: - Go to the Lock screen - Press MR once (enter recording mode) - Press G1/G6 key - Press any keyboard keys combination - Press MR a second time to save the macro Thank you very much for your help c-attack. Cheers!
  2. I tried both ways to record the macro. I've found nothing like a “save to device” feature. I looked everywhere 10 times :D But there must be a way that lets me achieve it since this I've already saved a macro once for the lock screen.
  3. Hi c-attack and thanks for the answer. So I understood I need to save my action also in another profile that is saved into my keyboard device directly. Is that it? I look everywhere and didn't find what you are talking about when mentioning "These HW profiles have a small SD icon that differentiates them from the others". I even tried record the macro by pressing the 'MR' key on my keyboard (and thus by-passing iCue) but same result: I can see the macro in iCue when I open it but all is disabled in lock screen. So I 'm still not able to "save it to your keyboard hardware profile (Keyboard Name HW1-2-3)". Can you explain to me how can I achieve this please? May'be with a screenshot? Thank you for your help.
  4. Hello, One day I set a macro on a macro key with iCue: press 2 keyboard keys. This macro used to work either in a normal windows session and in lock screen. Several months later I changed the pressed keys combination of this macro. This macro works well in opened windows session. But when I am in lock screen my led colors change and don't follow my setup and my macros don't work as expected. They simply don't follow my profile setup. Instead when I press the macro button I've got the old macro (the first one) which is executed, even if it doesn't exists anymore. Set up: - Win10 - Corsair K55 RGB (maj 30.08) - iCue (maj 3.25.60) Please give me some help!
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