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  1. Oh, I see, that sounds a bit different than what I initially read. I normally use GFE for the soul purpose of being notified when a new version of Studio Drivers is released. I used to record with it, but the files were often corrupted and the audio was pure garbage. So yeah, uninstalling it does more good than harm. After all, the drivers are what matters.
  2. Why would you have to uninstall a program to use another? It's true that GFE messes up iCUE, to the point where profile changing is no longer possible, if you have in-game overlay active in GFE. But that is something corsair should fix, we should not have to find workarounds for these issues. What's next, "you can only have iCUE and no other sowftare, on a clean windows install for it to work"? Nah man, that's not the solution.
  3. Again, solved it by myself. I create 3 custom key assignment in Hardare Key Assignments (random keyboard presses), for 3 different profiles and saved them in the device settings, on profiles (while being in USB-C cable mode). This will prevent the firmware as using the buttons as they come stock.
  4. I've posted a possible solution in another thread, maybe it will help: 1. Close iCUE 2. Open it again, as administrator. 3. Fill the dashboard with your desired sensors, in the order you want. 4. Close iCUE. 5. Open it again, in normal mode. It might save the dashboard. Some sensors might be missing though, so I suggest repeating the process. It's nice to see that WE, the users, have to figure this stuff out and corsair won't fix the bugs, yet they add unnecessary stuff like Murals.
  5. So, here's the deal: Corsair Dark Core Pro SE, iCUE 4.31.168 In general profile I have disabled the DPI Up and DPI Down buttons. Yet, they still change the DPI when I press them. I have a Firefox profile, with F12 assigned to DPI Down, yet it executes both actions, pressing F12 AND changing the DPI. I have 2 stages on a single DPI profile (because, let's be honest, making more than one DPI profile will do nothing, it will not apply, it will not be used, IT WILL NOT WORK, no matter the order, if it's active, if... whatever). In a gaming profile (I use it for 2 games, mostly for one key press), it does the same. I have key 1 assigned to DPI down, and the mouse executes both commands: pressing 1 AND changing the DPI. The hardware profiles are deleted, yet the buttons change the DPI as if they are active and cycle through 3 stages of DPI. It's beyond annoying, I'm at the point where I'm close to smashing the mouse on a wall, because of a buggy software. Anyone else having these problems?
  6. This somewhat worked for me: 1. Close iCUE 2. Open it again, as administrator. 3. Fill the dashboard with your desired sensors. 4. Close iCUE. 5. Open it again, in normal mode. It might save the dashboard. Some sensors might be missing though, so I suggest repeating the process. It's nice to see that WE, the users, have to figure this stuff out and corsair won't fix the bugs, yet they add unnecessary stuff like Murals.
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