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  1. These are gaming peripherals? Or are they only for artistic expression? Give me a gaming button for the keyboard/mouse LED's - Game Mode, no lights. Make it big and easy to find. LEDs are fun. But the LED focus of the software is making a mess of what gaming software needs to do. Macros are the bread and butter, work on that page. The old system was not too bad, the new one is pretty clunky and begs the question "why did they fix what ain't broke?". Give me a "peripheral not found" page with a list of Corsair hardware. Then put a button in to "force find" a certain hardware and if it fails, what to try. The headset would probably be the main use there. Certainly headset/dongle recognition is a problem or there would not be so many posts on it. Add in a "emergency mode" that bypasses the receiver if the headset is plugged into a USB. You just got home and peripherals are not working. This is when the test of Gaming vs eye candy comes to the fore. With no real setup experience (you set this up once a few months ago), how fast can you get your headset recognized by Teamspeak and compile your macros for keyboard and mouse? Don't test with your developers, test with gamers that do NOT use Corsair products. If they stumble with the software, note where and fix it. Maybe one day you will not be able to find someone who has no experience with CUE because it will be that good.
  2. Security because many of us use macros to store complex passwords: Encrypted storage of macros Password protect macro encryption/decryption Updates: CUE version number under the icon in upper right, click on it for update check, if update is available a pop up dialogue box. Updates should be EASY. When updating, have an option that says "update". Make it dim if there is no update, but put it up so there is no doubt the software is doing what it should.
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