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JetJock3315

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  1. Yes, my system required a complete wipe due to the number of devices. If saving my profile doesn't capture the complete configuration of the system (including the quick lighting zone values) then it has failed it's purpose. It should be designed to be a complete recovery of all custom settings that the ecosystem supports. People spend many hours tweaking all the various devices to create their custom themes and are counting on the export/import function to capture and restore those settings. Hopefully the Corsair team will spend some time fixing this severe limitation before adding any new features or releasing firmware updates that could require a complete wipe/install to enable new capabilities.
  2. The recent Hub firmware update required a complete iCue uninstall/reinstall in order for all 13 fans to display properly with the new 24 device limit. But after restoring my 45 custom profiles, many have errors because the automatic detection of the QX Fans resulted in a different number assignment in the Quick Lighting Zones. Now many of the effects are no longer properly matched to the actual fan location. While I can manually rename the fan in the dash board, the name does not carry over to the quick lighting zone which is how the profile assigns the lighting effects. Is there a way to manually overwrite the autodetected names used to create the quick lighting zone names? While the likely answer is that iCue UI itself does not allow renaming the quick lighing zones, perhaps there is file or registry setting that can be manually changed for those willing/able to do so? I can't think how many hours it will take to manually fix all of the restored profiles in order for the fan location to match the new quick lighting zone name. Hopefully I am simply overlooking a simple solution as this current behavior has made the ability to restore profiles after a fresh install essentially useless. Help would be greatly appreciated.
  3. I've created 2 device layouts, 1 for entire system and second for just the monitor. It appears I can not save a device layout to a specific mural or am I missing a method on how to do this? It also appears I can not assign a mural to a profile. It would be great to be able select a profile where the Monitor only device layout mural is automatically included in the settings of the profile.
  4. I too am seeking such a feature and hit this post in my search. I need the ability to switch between mouse assignments for different games without affecting RGB lighting. I've got an all Corsair device setup and enjoy swapping between the many community RGB profiles that are available. Am I missing a method of just swapping mouse assignment profiles without affecting RGB?
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