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  1. Ah, indeed, turning off SW control and removing the static effect does work better. The Lighting Link effect is applied during repeated sleep cycles, though the default rainbow effect is still visible after wakeup but before login. I can live with that. I wish I could use different effect when in sleep, but I can also live with the Lighting Link effect. Many thanks!
  2. Thanks -- that procedure resets it once, but after the next sleep cycle, the rainbow is back. I'm hoping to avoid fiddling with iCue after every sleep cycle. :) To be clear, the lighting effect listed in iCue don't change. It's as if the specified HW effect isn't being applied after the first wake from sleep.
  3. I'm seeing an issue wherein the hardware lighting effect configured for my Vengeance RGB Pro is being reset to a default "rainbow" effect after wake from sleep. Here's how to repro: In iCue -> Settings -> Vengeance RGB Pro, ensure that "Enable full software control" is unselected. Initialize Vengeance RGB Pro profile with e.g. Static effect. In iCue -> Settings, Vengeance RGB Pro, select "Enable full software control". Add e.g. Lighting Link Color Wave effect to Vengenance RGB Pro (and other devices). Put machine to sleep. As machine is put to sleep, and during sleep, Vengeance RGB Pro uses hardware effect (e.g. Static), as expected. Wake up machine. Before logging in, Vengeance RGB pro uses default rainbow hardware effect. After logging in, iCue applies software effect, as expected. Put machine to sleep. When asleep, Vengeance RGB Pro uses rainbow hardware effect. After waking machine and logging in, software effect is used as expected. Is there a trick to ensure that the hardware effect does not fall back to using the default? Thanks!
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