![]() ![]() Stay focused and prevent accidental Windows and Context Menu key presses. Take iCUE powered lighting profiles for a test drive ![]() And, take your show on the road with 8MB onboard profile storage. I know the keyboard is never detected in either, idk why, I don't exactly care about it since I leave the lights off nowadays, but its symptomatic of whatever is going on.Īll I want is for my mouse to have editable buttons again, i like my 10 buttons, I want them back, if there's any good third party program I'll take that over iCUE's absolute nonsense.CORSAIR iCUE software enables sophisticated macro programming and full control of your vivid per-key RGB backlighting with full-system lighting synchronization. cannot be manipulated and the firmware cannot be updated. again the mouse settings, lightings, etc. Installing the 3.38.61 variant is almost identical in result, except the mobo is no longer detected (likely unsupported). the new instance repeats the errors of the first. However, if I send a "call terminate" command, it will succeed insofar as I can launch a new instance, but the original never actually closes. Notably, any attempt to close the app results in the unkillable situation. changing mouse usb ports while the app is open crashes it, while it is closed it results in the same. Attempting to update the mouse firmware reads the current version as "v.?" and loops indefinitely. However, it cannot manipulate the mouse in any fashion (though it seems to think it can). Installing the new version lets the app open and detects both my mouse and mobo, though not my keyboard. Pre-install, iCUE doesn't load at all, though its sitting in my task manager as an unclosable process (killing through command is also ineffective, its just soaking up cpu as a nonoperating app, this will come back). I tried opening windows defender to Corsair i saw in a random post somewhere, and other small things like that which were all longshots that didn't work anyway. I have also tried updating armory core, disabling it, uninstalling it, etc. The results are mildly varied without actual progress afaik. I tried both the same version, a full install of the newest version, and the version that comes up when you search the nightsword on the driver page (3.38.61). ![]() I have tried the following: Full clean installs (using Corsair's instructions, along with Revo and CC Cleaner ). In the past the only real problem I had with iCUE was that everytime I hibernated my PC, i had to force close it through task manager on wake up and open it again for the keybindings to retrigger (they were never saved to the mouse without iCUE open).īasics: I was running iCUE 4.18.209 before (probably from when I got the mouse) Windows 10 I do have an Asus board with Armoury Crate, but I have since early 2021 with no issues (both before and after the mouse was introduced). Honestly idgaf about the lights, i primarily use iCUE for the dpi setting and mouse keybinds, all the silly buttons (sniper nonsense, dpi scaling, profile swaps) were coded to keyboard buttons I have assigned in everything I play. Both have largely worked fine since their inception. I have a keyboard (Strafe RGB, 2017) and a Mouse (Nightsword RGB, 2021). The other problem was that I had to go straight to work (remote) and after various hours and minor updates to bloated access programs and my first few install attempts my restore points were very helpfully overwritten by the time I thought to do that (yes yes my fault I know, moving on) Everything worked fine as of 3am last night and not as of 8:30am, my computer was shut off in the interim. The only things I installed in the past week was Pokemon Infinite Fusion and the only update in the last 24 hours was to Office 365, at least as far as I can glean (If there's a way to find an accurate list of this stuff i don't know it, but windows didn't update or anything). I get that sounds dumb, but I promise 'I' made no changes last night. Woke up this morning to iCUE not loading anymore. ![]()
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