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meldroc

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  1. Also, a second question: Is there a way to activate an effect (like setting a key color) on a toggle key (Caps-Lock, Num-Lock, Scroll-Lock) when the toggle is on? Because it would be cool if I could, for example, turn the Caps-Lock key red, only when Caps-Lock is on. There's a hacky way to do it - set up a Gradient effect, that starts and stops on key-press. That just switches the color when the key is pressed, but it gets out of sync (the effect is active when Num-Lock is off - opposite of what we want.) I'm hoping there's a way that an effect can be tied directly to the state of a toggle key.
  2. You can set a ripple effect that triggers on keypress - makes a "wave" that expands out from each key as you type. Configure it right, and you'd be able to see multiple waves if you accidentally double-tapped a key.
  3. Biggest problem is they can get out of sync. (where the key is lit when it's toggled off, which is the opposite of what we want.) Devs, is there any way to make effects that only activate when a toggle key is toggled on? (Caps-Lock, Scroll-Lock, & Num-Lock.) If not, please consider this a feature-request (Along with being able to activate macros and profile-switches with key-combos instead of just single keypresses.)
  4. Subject says it all. HW/SW stuff: The keyboard's a Corsair K68 (works great). Hooked up to my gaming laptop (i7-7700HQ, GeForce GTX 1050 Ti, 16GB RAM, Win 10 64-bit (updated to latest version)). Running iCUE 3.33.246 (just downloaded and installed a few days ago.) I figured out how to put together the action, but it seems to only allow you to map the profile switch to pressing a single key. I don't want that. I want a key combination, specifically something like Fn-1, so I can replicate the K68's RGB lighting switching that it has without iCUE running. How do you set up a profile switch with a key combo, rather than a single key?
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