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Hello everybody, I want to suggest a feature for Corsair iCUE. My idea is to get the possibility to view the battery level of wireless devices like the HS80 headset, the ironclaw mouse or every other wireless Corsair device, in the form of percentage and not only the 3 status level "high, medium, low" (I don't know if these words are the english status level, because i use iCUE in german). I hope this is a wish of many wireless device users. Yours RecklZ PS: The attached file is a suggestion for a visual solution of my idea
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Hi all, i love your keyboards but not all use it for gaming. So i wanna suggest you to add a feature. I wanna bind multiple key for doing an action. For example: my keyboard layout is italian but i frequently use characters like '~' and i wanna something like pressing ALT GR + ` print ~ instead of `. If it's already possible please tell me how. If not consider it in a new software release. Thank You.
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Hello! I am making this thread to first of all thank the iCUE developers for adding windows spatial sound support for headphones, which was a feature that a lot of people requested, as well as ASUS devices support. I would also like to request some other features that i believe a lot of corsair product owners would really like added to the iCUE software. The first feature i believe should be added is a Gradient lighting feature for RGB headphones, just like there is the gradient feature for Keyboards and Mice. The other feature, although it is for a device no longer being sold but is still owned by lots of people, is to light up all the M keys + the Windows lock and brightness indicator keys at the same time and be able to use the different lighting modes that are supported for all the other keys on them such as gradient or raindow wave on the K95 RGB (+other devices that do not have such support) In my opinion the alternating between two colors option in some settings is a bit limited and i think it should be replaced by a more gradient-like setting menu, so that you can add more than just 2 colors. Also, the void visualizer feature on keyboard is not really responsive and it really could use some fixing, and last but not least, i believe that you should also have a visualizer for the headphones (the color brightness should go up and down depending on the volume that sounds reach, or maybe it should switch between configurable colors, like green being for no sound being played and it goes to red the louder a sound is played) Sorry for my bad english, i was trying to sound professional lol Thank you for reading this, i hope you take these requests in mind, plus i believe there should be a feature request megathread of some sort (if there isn't one already):biggrin:
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Hi there, I'm posting this here in the hope that a mod (maybe even James) stumbles upon it and goes "that's a great idea! Let's do it!" (Got to be hopeful y'know) So, everybody seen this already : https://www2.meethue.com/en-ca/entertainment/gaming Basically, it's mirroring whatever is on screen to RGB strips behind the monitor to add immersion and it looks amazing. I have absolutely no doubt that with a little coding this feature could be added to iCUE. We already have something very similar in the "temperature" mode where iCUE scale a temperature set over a temperature data point of your choosing and the way it's built, you could assign a different temperature to each and every single RGB led in a strip. The ghetto method I thought about would be to code a little piece of software that create new "temperature points" based on a pixel's colour. Issue is that it'd be confined to a 3 colour gradient scale so not quite there yet. What I am therefore suggesting is to add a scaling/matching GUI part to iCUE (so to match the LED position with the screen pixel) and then link that to a "Mirror" lighting mode for the RGB strips. From Corsair POV, they would immediately crush Phillips's attempt to get in the RGB gaming market since iCUE is a very powerful platform already. In short; -It's "easily" doable -It'll get me and others I'm sure to buy more RGB strips -It'll cut the grass from under Phillips's feet Thoughts?