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diziet

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  1. Glad to hear it helped you! That makes the effort worthwhile. Sadly Corsair took so long to reply to my support tickets and when they did they gave me: a) Firmware that bricked the mouse. b) Boilerplate replies I had to return the mouse for a refund so I never did get to discover a more permanent solution.
  2. I'm currently waiting an average of 3 full working days, so if I reply to a ticket Sunday morning I'll get a reply Wednesday night. I've had replies from them on Saturdays though.
  3. Amazing, over a year later and corsair support just sent me this same 204 firmware file and bricked my mouse. If it wasn't for this thread I'd have had a dead mouse for a bank holiday weekend. Thank you so much for still having that google drive link active.
  4. Posting here on the off-chance it helps someone else. My macros/side buttons don't work on the Scimitar Pro; the HW profiles work just fine if I quit iCue. When i quit iCue the "Corsair composite virtual input device" is visible in Human Interface Devices in device manager. When iCue is open the virtual device is hidden, if I check it it's marked as disconnected (code 45). To make it work with iCue open and running I have to do this little dance on every boot: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Corsair\CORSAIR iCUE Software\driver\hid" Right click the two install files "CorsairVBusDriver" (ignore reboot prompt) and "CorsairVHidDriver" and select install from the context menu. The virtual driver then appears in device manager and mouse works brilliantly. Until the next reboot when I have to do it all over again. I've opened a ticket with Corsair support to see if there's a more permanent solution. Aside from this, it's a cracking mouse; but crikey I was about to return it for a refund having spent the best part of a day trying to get it to work. Reading through all the posts in this forum eventually lead me to find this solution to my woes.
  5. I have the same issue with a Scimitar RGB Pro, it's also probably the reason why macros on my keyboard have never worked. This is the message in device manager: Currently, this hardware device is not connected to the computer. (Code 45) To fix this problem, reconnect this hardware device to the computer. I only got the mouse today and have pretty much wasted the day trying to get it to work. The only way the driver works is to quit iCue which isn't viable for me due to the fan/pump/temp settings I have.
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