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M Diddy

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  • Birthday 06/05/1979
  1. Understood. However, the on-board controller DOES have memory as it's able to save the Rainbow display by just being plugged into a system. There clearly has to be one or else there would be no lights at all unless iCue was used. Given that, we should be able to change the profile of that on board storage and default it to something we like, and it should be possible via some coding.
  2. That's false. Clearly there's a controller in the ST100 because it defaults to the annoying Rainbow as soon as it's plugged into a PC. That controller is what's setting the lights to Rainbow. You should be able to change the default behavior to whatever you want.
  3. Add me to the list that wants to see this. I just got the ST100 as I needed the extra USB ports and just got a pair of Logi Pro X Wireless cans. I assumed once I installed the iCue software, I could change the color to a solid white, and then not have to run it again. Nope. As soon as you exit the software, the annoying Rainbow comes back. Pretty **** setup if you ask me. The program is a resource hog too. Was the second highest RAM user on my system, behind Chrome. That's saying something. I don't want to leave that running just so I can set the ST100 to a different light color. We should be able to set it and have it remember the setting.
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