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RivAngE

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  1. So right now we have 2 options, either leave the Nexus running 24/7 or let the screen sleep after a specific period of time with no interaction with it. However there's a problem for some use-cases like mine. What I'm doing is leaving my PC running 24/7 (almost) and I've set every iCUE device to turn off their LEDs when I lock my PC. On the lockscreen, every device loses connection with iCUE and uses its hardware-stored settings. The problem with Nexus is that it doesn't have iCUE-stored profile settings and hardware-stored settings, so I can't have a timeout for when the PC is locked. Also using a timeout all the time is no good, since I'm using Nexus mostly for monitoring and not for pressing buttons on it. Up until now I had it plugged in my mouse pad and the mouse pad was plugged in my monitor, so whenever I would turn the monitor off, the Nexus would also turn off. Now I just upgraded to K100 and I've sticked Nexus there, so I can't power it from my monitor anymore. Please guys, help a big fan of yours? (´▽`ʃ♡ƪ)
  2. Same issue, the pointer is getting stuck for 1 second or less and then continues tracking my movement again, after "teleporting" some distance. I imagine it's because of some interference with the wireless mode, I also have Bluetooth 4.0 and a router with both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands enabled. I have the Corsair's USB on the back of my PC case, but as far as possible from the power cable just in case it matters. I can also remove the Bluetooth device and see if it improves and also transfer the Corsair's USB to my keyboard or mousepad so that it's near the mouse.
  3. I totally agree with you! I hope they haven't forgotten about Nexus and that they update it. iCUE has great strengths which Nexus can leverage but currently it doesn't do that fully.
  4. There's a default screen for the Dark Core PRO SE on the Nexus which displays DPI, changes some Lighting Link settings (I hate that one, it messes up everything) and also the battery of the mouse. For whatever reason though, I cannot put the battery widget on a custom screen, there isn't any option in the "Widgets List" even though in the Dashboard I can add a widget for the battery. Oversight?
  5. I find it hard to follow the load and temperature graphs since they are jumping all over the place too much. For example in idle I work my CPU could be 1%~5%, during that time the 5% is drawn on the top of the screen because it's the highest recent number. I would like to be able to set a "minimum low" and a "minimum high". For example if I set a minimum low temperature of 30°C and a minimum high of 70°C, the graph would show a very clear image of where the temps are with an instant look, without the need to read the current value and guess. If the temps go beyond the thresholds (eg: below 30 or above 70) only then would the graph re-arange its lows/highs. Does my explanation makes sense?
  6. Same annoying problem, but with only one of the two RAMs! Hmm... I use a Gigabyte Aorus motherboard and 2 Vengeance RGB RAMs. I control the LED of my system from Gigabyte's software, except the keyboard and mouse which I control from iCue. However on night I leave the PC on (mining) and since I updated to iCue one RAM DIMM is going rainbow mode when I lock my PC. I don't want to leave it unlocked and have a key pressed by accident the morning when I leave for work. On top of that I've configured my keyboard and mouse so that they turn black (RGB off) when I lock my system (I used their hardware memory for that). It's strange that only 1 DIMM is going rainbow mode while the other is black, but still... isn't there any way to force iCue to ignore the RAM? Registry tweaks included!
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