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Following will solve the install issue of the latest iCUE application and fixing the random command programing the G macro keys. Excellent product, but........ iCUESetup_4.16.194_release.msi installs without completely but does not launch, does not create a start or functional icon to start the application. Solution: Uninstall Corsair Icue application . Reboot. Install an older version of 4 series. (Corsair-LINK-Installer-v4.9.9.3.zip is good) (Not the 3 version). reboot.. Now install the lates version. In my case I installed iCUESetup_4.16.194_release.msi. Application works but does not install the Corsair K55 keyboard functionality G key programing. A pop up will instruct to install the following Stream Deck driver. Install Stream_Deck_5.1.1.14737.msi according to the iCue instruction (or manually install) in order to gain functionality with the ICUE application using the keyboard G macro programable key. Do not use the keymapping of Stream Deck.. Go into the ICUE application to map the G1-6 keys. ALL above installs originated from the an ORIGINAL problem with my Corsair out of the box. Random keystroke output when programing G keys. The mapping of the keys programmed from keyboard (with no computer application) produced a bunch of RANDOM key strokes that caused multiple running of all types of strange application on my windows screen when ever a G key was programmed. . With the iCUE application/Stream Deck, all the mapping works great. Both the keyboard and iCUE application has some careless code/firmware that does NOT work with all the computer. Took me a few hours to figure out the solution. My computer is not special. Just a Dell I7 processor running Windows 10.
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I haven't set any of my G Keys up yet and I was wondering if there is a way to set one of them to enter the current date into an Excel Sheet when clicked. Thank you!
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Currently have my Scimitar side buttons remapped to Numpad 1-9, 0+=. All remaps work as expected, typing with the mouse side buttons proves this. While holding left shift on my keyboard, the remaps stop working. No typing is generated. Buttons seem to behave in the "default" mode (forward, back, ect). The left shift on the keyboard has no actions assigned to it. Is there a setting that changes this behavior, or would this be considered a bug/feature which is non toggleable?
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