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  1. I'm trying to configure my K70 RGB MK.2 so that several of the A-Z keys change color when I hold down the control key, and then I want them to change color further when I hold down Shift+Control. At first I had accomplished this using profiles and assigning "while [key is] pressed" actions that switch profile, and creating separate profiles for default, just shift, just control, and shift+control. But this is exceedingly clunky, and easily gets stuck if, for example, I press control then press shift then let go of control then let go of shift. The action-stack gets very confused, leading to the profile getting stuck in shift-only mode. I had considered specifying interruption-free execution, but that doesn't appear to work so well, either. Next I tried assigning solid colors to the keys I want, and having the colors set to only turn on while the key is pressed. This led to clunky lighting-stacks so that I can recolor (or even de-color) keys that are already colored (i.e. control turns Z-key red, shift+control then turns Z-key blue), but that also didn't work optimally. I have finally settled on a combination of the two: control-key down switches to a secondary profile, control-key up switches back to default. While in the secondary profile, shift-key will recolor keys as necessary. But, again, this is a sub-optimal solution. I would, ideally, like to have an option to add lighting effects to some specific keys that is triggered BY A DIFFERENT KEY (note: the trigger key may not light up at all, or might have its own custom color when depressed). Please let me know if you have a better solution than profile-switching action + dense stack of solid-color lighting activated by certain keys...
  2. Try looking in C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Local, hopefully you can find the executables you need there. Please note that this question seems to be about where your applications are stored on your machine, and would probably be better answered on a forum such as SuperUser or StackOverflow.
  3. The simplest way to assign this switch is to add an Action to your default profile. You can select the "Switch Profile" event from the drop-down menu of available actions, then select the "Direct profile selection" option. This will let you specify your night-mode profile. Finally, you can select the key you wish to assign to by clicking on the pause/break key on your iCue keyboard display. To allow the same key to switch back, simply set up a "Direct profile selection" action on the night-mode profile that will switch to your default profile, then assign it to the same pause/break key. Take a look at this video for a visual guide: [ame= ] [/ame] Finally, if you need more information, the iCue Guide by Inheritance is a very useful read.
  4. Easily done, I'm glad to say! There are two steps: 1. Add an Action "REMAP MODIFIERS AND LOCK KEYS" then set the modifier you want for walking ("Left Shift") and set the "Imitate holding key" checkbox and select "Toggle" from the dropdown. Finally, click the function key you want to map to in your keyboard overview. 2. Repeat for the "Left Ctrl" key.
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