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xMacias

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  1. You know, for me, what worked best was to just leave voice prompts on, but delete all the sound files so nothing plays.
  2. If you go to "chrome://flags/", and look for Hardware Media Key Handling, is it enabled?
  3. I believe there only a few games with support for the in-game lighting. As long as it's working now, it'll work for whatever games there is support for.
  4. When Windows logs out, iCUE can not get control of your devices which is the problem here. I think if you can set it so Windows doesn't log you out after the screen turns off, you'll be fine.
  5. You can google a different version for a download, I think the previous one was 3.19.108
  6. You could try re ordering the fans in your hub to see what happens, maybe you can single out to a single fan causing issues in your chain.
  7. Hi, you'll want to change the Start setting of "On Key Pressed" the include the checkbox "Play of Pressed Key". Then change the Stop option to "After 1 times".
  8. Maybe it's the temperature sensor you fans are set to?
  9. I just drive the long fan screw in far enough to hold the fan in place. Damaging the fins a tiny amount doesn't really matter.
  10. What are your system specs? Have you updated Windows and system drivers?
  11. Those fans are a faster version of the regular ML RGB Fans from Corsair: https://www.corsair.com/fr/fr/Cat%C3%A9gories/Produits/Ventilateurs/Ventilateurs-RGB-%26-LED/ml-pro-rgb-config/p/CO-9050076-WW Note the difference in max RPM from 2400rpm to 1600rpm
  12. "there are wires coming from the pump that I have not connected" - This is for the fans that come with the pump so they can be powered by the pump (both Fan and RGB) and controlled together
  13. What firmware version is on your LNP? Could try re-arranging the fan order and put the fan with the LED issue on 6
  14. I'm assuming you're talking about using location for macros. In the settings it should have the option of Relative or Absolute. Relative will move your mouse the units according to where your mouse currently is, and absolute will move it to the same spot on your screen every time. You just need to find where you want to move the mouse.
  15. Go to iCUE and Lighting Setup for the DRAM. There should be little arrows on the screen that will allow you to flip them.
  16. Unfortunately it is linked to your taskbar, so it will sit on your main monitor. You would have yo make your second monitor your main monitor.
  17. It's probably an SDK integration. If you want to turn it off, you can go to iCUE Settings and find the Enable SDK checkbox
  18. Can you plug the cooler directly into the motherboard?
  19. So on the keyboard display, try clicking on one of the keys. The action needs to be assigned to a key for it to work.
  20. Macros / Actions are essentially the same thing and are not supported by the laptop through iCUE. I think Lenovo has their own software for that called Magic Keyboard.
  21. The Lenovo laptops do not have macro support, only lighting I believe.
  22. So what I think you should do is have 2 profiles, one with all macros on it and one without. Then create a macro to profile switch between the two.
  23. I would create a custom fan curve for the cooler so it doesn't ramp up that loudly when your system is fine.
  24. You will need to download the Corsair iCUE software to configure the DPI settings on your mouse.
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