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makmanos

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  1. Thanks for your reply. I have shut down Mystic Light and disabled it from starting up for now. I may actually reach out to MSI support as well. I didn't realize you can disable iCUE's SDK for third party software. However, shouldn't your SDK also at the minimum warn the user that a third party app is trying to control lighting for your own hardware and let the user at least decide if they would like that and display a warning in iCUE? That's probably a worth while feature for iCUE because it seems it can be hi-jacked by others at the moment.
  2. Apparently it's a known issue I found this thread on these forums Wow this is totally messed up. I played a bit with it and although I have disabled the third party RGB override in Mystic Light (that's what MSI calls their software) if I nevertheless choose a profile for the mouse in Mystic Light it will immediately override iCue and apply it to the M65 Elite mouse, which it apparently recognizes and displays it in Mystic Light. I need to restart iCue for it to take control over again. I am not sure how this is possible, one would think that each company's software should have priority over the other for controlling their hardware (I have a MSI motherboard and liquid cooler that's where the MSI Mystic Light comes from)
  3. Thanks again for your reply! I found what the problem was. Apparently the MSI software that I have for controlling lighting schemes, overrode Corsair's. That's where the steady red light was coming from. I had forgotten about it, yet I got no notification in iCUE that there was a conflict with a different lighting software. I disabled the third party override function in MSI Center and at least now iCue controls the mouse lighting scheme. That was weird, thanks again.
  4. Thanks for your interest! So I am totally confused about what the scenes are supposed to be doing as well as what happens when I make a custom lighting effect under my own profile. At the same time, I am not sure which profile is selected at any given time. Anyway, on the Scenes page the only scenes I have selected to try them out are the Rainbow Wave and a couple of others but not the static red ones. If you look in the screenshot I attach for example, I have chosen the Rainbow Wave Scene and yet nothing happens. I see a cyan static color scheme but my mouse is lit red. Now when I select "Lighting Effects" I get a screen that shows the mouse lit red and an info window that says that this device is controlled by Scenes, the Lighting effects tab is disabled. I don't get it. If it's controlled by Scenes why doesn't it show me the scene I choose? I haven't found a video or help page yet that describes how to use the iCue interface, that's why I made this post.
  5. Is there a help page on how iCUE v4.18.209 is supposed to be used? I have a M65 RGB Elite mouse and I still cannot seem to be able to change the default all red color scheme. I am not sure if there's a bug somewhere or something is defective with my mouse. I have no other iCUE compatible products this is my first one.
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