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Riekopo

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  1. Should be a sticky thread for Suggestions.
  2. FPS definitely should be there. Current FPS, Average FPS and even Frametime would be great too.
  3. I was thinking about getting the Nexus for its monitoring capabilities. But I read this review from July and it seems very underwhelming and lacking in functionality. Have any of these concerns been addressed in updates? https://overclock3d.net/reviews/input_devices/corsair_icue_nexus_review/1
  4. I can literally only find one Cherry MX Blue K68 in stock on the entire internet. :( Does Corsair have any lying around that I can buy? It would be great if water/dust resistance became a standard feature. I think it would be a good innovation for Corsair to pursue. No one else really does it except for like one Razer keyboard. I guess I mean I would like to buy a K70 RGB and K95 RGB but with water resistance. K68 is more like a Strafe RGB with water resistance. It's lower end.
  5. Is there a spill resistant/waterproof keyboard with Cherry MX Brown switches? Is there a more premium K68 available? Can Corsair develop a rubberized layer for their other keyboards that can be installed to make them spill resistant too? I've lost two keyboards recently from spills. Don't know how to fix them.
  6. CUE should have a lighting option called "Screen Sampler" or something like that. What it would do is look at the colors on your whole screen, or quadrants, or edges, and translate that to your RGB lights. This would create an ambient, reactive, and immersive experience. I believe Cooler Master is releasing similar software called MasterPlus+ soon. This is what the famous Lightpack does and what the new Logitech G560 speakers do. Also, possibly the Nanoleafs. Also, the lesser known Ambivision, Ambiscreen, and DreamScreen. A Lightpack 2 is supposed to be coming soon. And Asus is supposed to be releasing something similar called the Asus ROG Terminal. I think Corsair should also release a "back of monitor" Lightpack style device that works with gaming PC's and modern consoles. Ideally, it would work with USB, HDMI, and DisplayPort and be able to connect multiple devices at once. The problem with the Lightpack is that it only works over USB with PC's. And a problem with other competing products is that they only work with HDMI while many if not most PC gamers use DisplayPort cables.
  7. Is there an ETA for these Corsair keycaps yet? I probably won't be buying them because I already got the Vortex set from Massdrop, but I'm still interested.
  8. Got my Vortex set from Massdrop. They are excellent. A huge upgrade from crappy ABS keycaps. I didn't realize what I was missing until now. You can request the drop again.
  9. Still doesn't answer my question. What does "native support" on a keyboard for a PC game mean? I've never heard of such a thing in 20 years of gaming.
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