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kchen13

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  1. Your feedback is not on compatibility. It's wanting compatibility with parts that aren't listed here or are even meant for Macs.
  2. This isn't limited functionality of a product, this is an expansion of many products' functionality and use cases. You purchased a product knowing this compatibility didn't even exist for macOS. And now your complaining that it still doesn't? That's not feedback that's just ignorance. Feedback is like "hey could we get iCue to use less system resources? It's a bit on the heavy side." What a lot of people are doing here is the equivalent of someone buying a minivan and then being disappointed and complaining to the manufacture why their minivan still isn't capable of going off road yet. My keyboard and mouse worked fine on Windows with iCue. I purchased these products knowing very well I wouldn't have their support in macOS. Now suddenly I do and I'm grateful for that. Then there's you with your fans and having expectations of compatibility in macOS. RGB fans and macOS, think about that for a second. I can't wait for the Apple Store to start selling Corsair RGB fans with Apple Care so the genius bar can help people figure out where they go on Macs.
  3. The amount of entitlement here is disgusting. No one here should have bought Corsair products thinking it'll be a great macOS peripheral b/c I can't find one product Corsair makes that actually says macOS compatible. Most if not all of you either purchased Corsair products for Windows and knew you would deal with it on mac/hackintosh systems. As a hackintosh user (more than 6 years), be grateful they even opened up a beta and are trying to expand into the Apple Ecosystem. The hackintosh community is not as big a market as some of you think. Hate to break it to you guys but literally no one cares much about the hackintosh community b/c if someone did it would be Apple and they would have shut down it a long time ago.
  4. This is amazing, thank you so much for bring this back. I did a fresh install a while back and never saved my install package so moved on to CKB-Next which worked fine but now, wow you guys did a swell job here. I'm holding on to the installer this time around! I was just about to buy a pair of headphones and I think Corsair is back on the menu now. K70 RGB and M65 PRO RGB working flawless here. Cheers! Tip for M65 PRO users, I set the sniper button to the keystroke shortcut for Mission Control, DPI up to Notifications and DPI down to Show Desktop. Enjoy!
  5. I hope this may be helpful for some macOS users. I'm on macOS 10.12.5 using the fork from mattanger/ckb-next. Using both M65 Pro RGB and K70 RGB. You might ask why the hell would a Mac user.... Well I'm a hackintosh user so I dual boot and game regularly in Windows. I found a pretty brilliant work around in the issue section for making the forward and back buttons functional. For the buttons bind them to program and launch the below. Back: Forward: I also wanted my sniper button to invoke Mission Control. Mission Control: Source: https://github.com/mattanger/ckb-next/issues/192 Credit to paraschadha for the initial idea.
  6. Hopefully we can get an update for it to work properly in macOS Sierra 10.12 Corsair should have already stepped in and took over this project for Mac and Linux users. It's ridiculous, that company that shaves pubes even took some initiative for their users.
  7. K70 RGB user here with latest firmware 2.04. OS X 10.11.5, it works fine if you use the fw2kb branch as posted some pages back. I had to download QT from the provided link. That took forever and the installation folder was +13GB for QT (deleted after I compiled the app). The compiled app is only 27MB. Is there a better way when going with a branch of the master?
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