@hastegag: Do I have to install CUE v2 to get the CorsairRegisterKeypressCallback() function? Or is it also available provided by the latest CUE Engine v1.xx?
I tested V2 on another laptop, to see how it is, but it uses a lot of CPU which is not acceptable for me.
It always uses >5% CPU (enough to keep my fan spinning which is annoying) whereas V1 uses 0.5%.
That was when I tested it like in December. Is it still the case? (Btw, my CPU is not bad: i7-4720HQ, 8 cores, 2.6 GHz)
Also it really annoys me that it comes with 500 MB of data which seems to be for the "fancy" GUI.
But I really need CorsairRegisterKeypressCallback() so that my software can react to G-Key presses.
So is this also available in the CUE Engine V1 if I talk to using the most recent SDK dll?