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  1. Thanks again! I really appreciate your replies. This works, but making the lowest temperature range high, say 50, and setting the color to black, does not allow transparency to lower effects, right? Is there a way to do that? Or is Lighting Link always opaque/replace lower effects? BTW, I set F5-F7 to temps of my RAM modules (#2 is always the highest) and the Corsair Logo to Ryzen CPU temps. I had the effect for the Logo to be the pulsing rainbow, but now I just get a solid color graduating through temperature Lighting Link temp/color/values.
  2. Can I get the same effect - temperature color warning indicator on the Corsair logo - on my K70 RGB Mk.2 keyboard?
  3. Thanks! Got it to work, I had not realized that black would effectively be transparent. I have the second temperature color for the two Dominator logo LEDs to be yellow, third red. I appreciate the fast reply too.
  4. I have a lighting effect for my Dominator RGB Platinum RAM set to Rain, with green and white creating a Matrix like visual, nice. I want to add a RAM temperature warning, for 50, 55, 60 degrees, yellow to red, just to the ram (Ideally just to some of the ram lights, say the top row). I don't want to use Lighting Link, which affects all LED devices in my chassis. With the RAM, it overrides the Rain effect immediately, and affects all LEDs on a stick. I do have a temperature warning set in RAM Notifications, but it affects ALL LEDs. Any suggestions appreciated. Using latest iCue and firmware on Windows 10.
  5. I have three keys on the K70 RGB Mk.2 that seem locked. In the example I have a simple lighting effect applied, but the three top left keys do not change when clicked. These same keys are also locked in other profiles. Is there some .ini file or something where I can release them?
  6. Using the Scimitar RGB Pro in the pass-through port of the K70 Mk.2 still lost the Corsair integration on resume one time. It seems less frequent than on the K95, but I shall run it for a few days to continue testing, then plug the mouse into the motherboard to see if it OK avoiding the pass-through.
  7. I received a K70 RGB Mk.2 [CH-9109013-NA] with mx silent keys and the sleep/resume problem has not reappeared yet with the Scimitar RGB Pro mouse plugged into the keyboard pass-through port. The keyboard is plugged into two USB 3.0 ports on the motherboard (Corsair support suggested USB 2.0 ports may not provide enough power.) The lighting profile of the K95 [CH-9127014-NA] was immediately applied to the K70 - well done iCue. The K70 keyboard mx silent keys are noticeably quieter and acceptable for office use, except the space bar which is louder than the other keys when it pop up after a keypress.
  8. Plugging the Scimitar RGB into the motherboard USB instead of K95 passthrough port seems to avoid the re-detection problem. But, I would still like it to work for desktop clutter reduction. I will be switching to a K70 RGB Mk.2 with MX silent keys as my office mates hate the typing on MX Cherry coming through loud and clear on their online meetings, so I shall test the passtrough with that combination.
  9. My Scimitar RGB mouse is not detected by iCue after sleep resume. Hardware profiles applied by default. Reboot or unplug/re-plug fixes it immediately and software profiles applied. All other devices work well. I am using iCue 3.27.68 Connected to K95 Platinum pass-through (I'll check with direct connection to MB)
  10. I have a similar problem. Scimitar RGB mouse is not detected after sleep/resume, so uses hardware profiles, not iCue software profiles for RGB lighting, actions etc. Reboot or unplug/re-plug mouse fixes it. iCue 3.27.68 Support suggests uninstall, reinstall. I don't want to mess with profiles and settings just yet.
  11. So, I took a screen shot of the keyboard colors, and found the same procedure worked. I could copy the Lighting and Actions from the old profiles into the Lighting and Action libraries, and then drag the copies into the Lighting and Action lists for the new profile. The key mask was wrong, but I used the image to remind me exactly how I had re-colored the individual keys, and went back and forth between profiles to match the actions. Tedious, and surprising, but at least the functionality was there for me to shorten the process. I saved the profiles to disk for safe keeping.
  12. Thanks for the reply, I have both hardware profiles [1,2,3] and software profiles for my K95. The settings I want to copy are in a software profile. I would like to copy the K95 settings for one software profile (I'll call this the KB profile) to another profile which has complicated Lighting settings, I'll call this the FAN profile. I can drag the KB lighting settings one by one into the Lightings Library. I cannot drag them from the library to the other profile, they just don't drop in the Lighting Effects list. I CAN make a copy of each effect using the COPY to Library icon in the Lightings library while in the KB profile, then I CAN Copy to Lighting Effects List in the FAN profile, however, they do not overlay in the same way, as the selected key mask is not copied. I'm sure I'm not the first person to want to do this, and appreciate any help.
  13. Greetings, New to this, I have created a custom profile in iCue for my K95 Keyboard, and have separately created lighting profiles. I want to copy the KB profile portion to the profile with the customized lighting. Any way to do this? Or do I have to recreate one of the custom profiles in the other by hand? What is type of copying called? Profile mixing?
  14. Two kits with two modules is not guaranteed to work together, where the four module kit is selected to perform together, with identical ICs. For some systems, especially if pushing clock speed and timings this can be a benefit. Though I have used two kits in the past at regular speeds, the higher spec memory of modern kits makes me feel the price premium is worth the difference in reducing the risk of wasting debug time, or work if the system turns out to be unreliable, and even the downtime of an RMA. My two latest purchases are 4x16 kits. Good luck and please let us know how it works out for you.
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