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Hey y'all! i have been using iCUE for quite a long time now and always used to it to execute Batch Files as it naturally hid them when they were executed (might have been a bug?). Either way, one of the latter updates fixed/broke this and it might be a cool idea to have this implemented in general. It was quite handy for batch files that uses the "focused" attribute from windows to change, for example, the volume of this specific application. Something like this doesn't work anymore since the batch file is now executed normally, causing the focus to shift, even shortcuts with the setting "Minimized" prevented the batch from being opened normally. Either way, thanks for listening to the short suggestion :)
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I just purchased a K100 RGB. It's a great keyboard - I'm setting up my macros and G-Keys. I use Opera GX as my main browser. I don't know if iCUE is supposed to automatically pick up the browsers a person has installed on their computer or not, but it would be great to have Opera or Opera GX as a selection in the 'Assignments -> Launch App -> Web Browser' dropdown... it's in the 'Email' dropdown, but not in the Web Browser section. For some reason. Am I missing anything? Alternately, if there's a way that iCUE can just use your default system browser, that would be great too. Thanks all. Searched the forums, didn't find a similar topic.
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Hi, my Windows is suffering from hotkey-assignment-overload. I play some games that needs lots of "Alt-SomeKey" shortcuts and many programs wants the same shortcuts as default, so I'm running out of available keys to assign to unless I'm to remember lots of multi qualifier hotkeys. This is the main reason I bought a "K95 RGB". But the iCue software lacks one basic feature, when you map a key to "Launch Application" it will not accept arguments to the program being run. If I put "C:\WINDOWS\system32\notepad.exe" in "Launch application settings" all is OK. If I on the other hand put "C:\WINDOWS\system32\notepad.exe C:\test\TestOk.txt" it just fails silently. I need this for controlling DisplayFusion trough command-line interface, to free up hotkey-mappings for other programs and games. I know I can use bat files, but the extra delay for cmd.exe is painful when compared to doing the same thing on my Logitech G13 that actually supports command-line-arguments on executed applications.
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Hi, I've written some PowerShell scripts which I was able to launch using: PowerShell.exe -File "C:/script.ps1" These executed without issues until I updated to iCUE 3.32.80 (Not sure which version I was running previously) Running the PowerShell.exe via an action works and opens the PowerShell window, but adding arguments doesn't trigger the script to launch anymore. Maybe .ps1 files could be added as a supported executable besides .bat, .cmd and .exe? Or should I use a different syntax to add arguments to my application call? Edit: I currently hotfixed this using an additional .bat file which calls the .ps1 script. Although this isn't the method I'd prefer in the end... Kind regards, Puydt
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Prior to this update, I had a Launch Application macro that was: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steam.exe" -login MyUsername MyPassword Now, since updating to 3.33.246, this doesn't work. After some investigation I found that it's the quotation marks, as this works: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steam.exe Thanks, Josh
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Hi, I made a small program to exit and launch a application and then does a few button pushes in a .vbs format. Is there any way to make the marco 'Launch Application' Run anything else than a .exe or a .bat file? I am starting to get frustrated by the limitations of Corsair Utility Engine. The keyboard i am using is a k95. I really hope i can get some help here..
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