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Danny van Liero

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  1. Hope this helps... You need to install the old version of iCue and don't update! Installers: http://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=138472 The old iCue installers are originally named like: The new iCue installers are named like: Then you can configure your devices as long as they are compatible with the previous iCue: http://forum.corsair.com/forums/showthread.php?t=166341
  2. Thank you very much, I appreciate your answer :) somewhere you right, but I have read on this forum that they gonna review it, this is the only reason I am here, waiting for my options. I think this has nothing(at least not much) to do with negative impact, but only with product limitations. low cost product - less options high cost product - more options I have all builds, because I have had to find out which ones give the user a choice instead of limitations Whether it was intended or not, I don't care. I buy a product that contains options, this made me buy more of these products. Now that I no longer have these options, it feels like a deception. A company that limits the choices of consumers, to make sure that they remain in control, is how I see it. There are plenty of options for applying this in a safe way.it's a matter of wanting to The only thing that this software excels in comparison to competitors is that you can link a command to the state of a button. From this I draw the conclusion that it no longer matters which input devices I am going to buy, since the majority offers no choices / options in there software, except for my grandparents, this are enough options for them. :clown: Take the DPI, for example, imagine that the DPI is the speed of a car, have you seen a manufacturer that tells you, that you can only drive 600, 800 and 1000 What speed will you set when the limit is 700 ?
  3. Same :). I like you created a tutorial, even when I didn't really use it myself! Before we could just open the configuration files of hardware devices. Inside these files you could change options like "dpiStep". (see example below) This was very useful if you had devices that were limited by default there configuration... DPI had options like this : <maxDpiSlots>5</maxDpiSlots> <minDpi>100</minDpi> <maxDpi>10000</maxDpi> <dpiStep>100</dpiStep> maxDpiSlots : Would set the max amount dpi slots you can use, not really useful, if you didn't want to disable dpi possibilities, the interface wasn't prepared to add more then 5+1(sniper DPI) minDPI: Change the possible minimal dpi setting for your mouse. maxDPI: Change the possible maximal dpi setting for your mouse. dpiStep: With this setting you set you mouse dpi in steps of x. My mouse default dpiStep setting is 200, So I can only set 200,400,600,800,1000,1200,1400 etc. I cant set it to 650 while this is what I need. I can set 600 but this is too slow, or set it too 800 but this is too fast. There is no other way to set the DPI of the mouse, except that you could manipulate it with the windows mouse speed setting, but this is just an DPI multiplier, ending up with a multiplier of a wrong DPI. :) The biggest frustration is that this all was was possible! You could set the dpiStep to 1, Done!!, and an other happy customer is born :clown: Its still possible to have this options by rollback to the old iCue, but keep in mind that : - it wont work for new devices because they weren't support by the old iCue - the old iCue can crash once a while, maybe once a week (without any error messages) when you're online whole day. For me it all started with the idea, buy and use corsair devices, and create new devices out of them after they have reached there end of life, also because the possibilities iCue it had before. Lets hope there software support will be as good in the future as there hardware support is now. CORSAIR: :) I have never seen such a good customer support by any company if it goes about hardware problems/defects and solutions. I like to use input devices and change there settings that's all, is it really so hard ? This software is doing more then what 75% of the people need, while it also lacks in setting the basic settings PLEASE BACK TO BASIC! then you can add your crap later. :biggrin:
  4. K95 RGB Platinum keyboard... I just find out that I have the normal K95 RGB... I can only save static lightning and performance.
  5. For me this is happening mostly when i got iCue opened on a second screen while I play some game.
  6. I got the same keyboard and did just find out that I couldn't use my "18 programmable keys" without iCue like I thought I could. :) I am bit confused because I have a couple devices that keep there settings while iCue isn't running, but they also have the option save to hardware profile if I remind it right. So I test while I write this, and weird stuff is happening here :). (Hardware Profiles appear on current devices after connecting new devices) I started with the next devices connected - K95 keyboard connected - Harpoon wireless mouse Then I started on my search for "save to hardware profile", but I didn't see any hardware profile listed! in my list of profiles from the K95, and the same does count for the harpoon wireless mouse, no hardware profiles. So I grabbed some old devices and connected them to be sure the option still exists in this software version. I connected the following devices : - Scimitar PRO RGB - Sabre RGB After this the hardware profiles appeared on all devices, but.... The only device that did shown an option to save the hardware profile is the Scimitar PRO RGB. My first idea was to try binding the keys F13/F24 to your G-keys, then you have at least 12 keys to play with, but there is and option for hardware profiles to save keys F13/F24 .... :( I do also see no other option for binding any other uncommon keys, otherwise you could have some workaround for your problem.
  7. Nice! Hopes it works out for you! And thank you for the feedback! :)
  8. An option to bind secured keys and use some custom dpi on your own risk! I would like to see this options back!
  9. You cant assign a 2 key combination to do 1 action with ICue, Search for how to create a deadkey for your keyboard, maybe this helps you out.
  10. Do you really need the 3 seconds? :) An other option can be to run some script when you press the key, this is possible and let this script handle 2 states, do if VPN == off and do if VPN == on Keeping the state in some other file, or you can check it by a ping to your VPN. I dont see any other solution with iCue.
  11. I am not selling my stuff, but do not feel satisfied either with the new iCue, specially since options got removed.
  12. I don't know what devices you got, use the old software version of iCue when you can, is the best advice I can give you :).
  13. Maybe you can find them with the record function. Record one macro and see what it does record. But I understand your thought, thinking the same about the new version.
  14. I can download the SDK and see one setting in iCue configuration to enable/disable it, but, what is the purpose of this SDK ?
  15. Maybe I dont understand your question right, but i am gonna try. Answer 1: The mousse buttons can be recognized in game, but it does depends on your hardware. Answer 2: Do you want to remap your keys to not used keys, for example : F13, F14, F15, and use this to bind them to in game actions. Answer 3: or, do you want to create 1 button that does handle (alt+ 1-10). then you need to create a macro, with the following. MACRO content: (alt+1) - key alt down - random delay here - lets say 20/50ms - key 1 down - random delay here - lets say 20/50ms - key 1 up - random delay here - lets say 20/50ms - key alt up Hoping one of these is an right answer :)
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