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  1. Congrats on getting that for Christmas! The iCUE software for OSX definitely says they support VOID headsets (except for Stereo models), first post. I would definitely look to update your computer to at least High Sierra (Mojave works really well though, I'm digging the black look). I doubt Corsair will put a link to beta software on their front page, it still needs work, products also need work to support it, and putting beta software on their main website will not instill confidence of stability in the community if it does. @CorsiairJames, what's the status of the iCUE OSX software? Don't need details, but maybe a % completion and possibly some information on roadblocks / fixes that we can look for(ward to).
  2. It is possible. With enough coding and resources, it's certainly achievable. Corsair is probably not willing to put a person on this full time, especially when they 1) have to rewrite firmware for 95% their products 2) find a way to start the iCue service up when OSX boots/user logs in (Windows Service is kind of a cop-out, but I get it, I had to work around it in a .Net Core app as well, but windows services is much easier to do in that tech). 3) Code around a windows only SDK. It makes sense for them to not support a Hackintosh right now. Apple has gone to great lengths to pick and choose what components go in their systems, and as such offers streamlined system performance because of it (think that's just the cost of parts you pay for? you also pay for the R&D that went into it). You get into unsanctioned hardware and drivers then things get really messy. I second that wholeheartedly. I'd love Linux support, but I'll settle for OSX, it's a small stepping stone to Linux afterwards. What I'd really love right now is K95RGB support on OSX (firmware 2.0x here).
  3. Gemy, repeated posts are only going to get you in trouble with the admins. It also helps to read the FAQ at the beginning of the thread, which states that you have to update the firmware on your product to a 3.xx firmware (using Windows) before it can work on OSX. On a brighter note, my Harpoon RGB updated to 3.08. Now I just need the K95 RGB (still at 2.02). Come on K95 RGB... Come on K95 RGB... No Whammies... No Whammies... STOP!
  4. Excellent! Been waiting a while for this! Is there a roadmap for the other keyboards? I've been aching to get my K95 RGB going for Final Cut Pro!
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