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MoonBurst

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So, when rebinding and running some macros, I end up getting a popup like the following. I can't seem to find an option to not display a notice of the remind. Is there some way to disable this so that it no longer pops up with a message telling me when I'm running something?

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To explain the exact context, I wanted to put my crouch button onto a sniper button on my mouse. But if I'm trying to crouch in game to avoid fire and play whack-a-mole with an enemy sniper, my whole left side of the screen gets flooded.

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Hello! I hope I can help resolve your problem - I actually had a problem where my OSD would not display at all, so this should be a simple fix. Open up iCUE and click the "Settings" tab at the top, and there should be a tab down below next to "General" that says "OSD". Click "OSD" and you should see this:

 

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Click the drop down menu for Overlays and select the "Active Action Layer" and uncheck the "Enable" next to it. That should disable the OSD from displaying whenever you press a button that has been remapped. You can do the same on any others to enable or disable the OSD, such as when you switch a profile, and it will also give you the ability to reposition the OSD when you have this screen open in iCUE.

 

I hope this helped! :)

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@Dayglorange I've just found out that my OSD wouldn't display at all (it used to when I switched profile). Have you been able to fix it? Thanks

 

I got it fixed now. Somehow the OSD got positioned outside the screen area so even it technically "displaying" no one would be able to see it. I have no idea how it got dragged outside the screen display area; perhaps it happened when I was changing display options for my multi-displays from "extend" to "duplicate".

 

I set my display resolution to another value and got the OSD showing again then drag it to the centre of the screen before changing the resolution back to original.

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