![]() ![]() There are enough possible combinations to keep normal people satisfied, but if you really want a unique color for each of your 48 macros, well that's what the software is for. They all save basic lighting schemes (1 preset or 5 individual effects), but you cannot combine those - like "Rain" (a preset) over an individual effect (static color). The K70 MK.2 and K95 Platinum have 3 slots. So to reiterate my question - is the above possible? Can I create 3 different presets on the keyboard, with a few macros and lighting schemes and swtich between them with the button on the keyboard? Ideally I would probably want to do at most 2 layers of RGB effects on them if that is possible (like a rain effect over top of a solid background color, or a Reactive effect (this is the name on Razer where the key lights up and fades away) or a ripple effect layered on top of a solid background or even the "fire" effect (if that is available on corsair). The Ubuntu and MacOS entries in that list are the ones that don't work well with the Razer. I want this because I connect a variety of different computers to my monitor/keyboard setup in my home office (personal thinkpad, work Dell, personal thinkpad with Ubuntu, and occasionally an older Mac that is running dual boot windows and MacOS). So my thought was to go with one of the above Corsair options because I want to be able to set up the keyboard to my liking - with all three slots, possibly - and select them from the hardware (not via software). Only the macros are saved to the memory slots locally. You cannot save any RGB lighting profiles or effects on their hardware as it relies on a cloud connection via the Synapse software. I am on the verge of returning a Razer Blackwidow Elite because I didn't do enough research into the "memory" on these keyboards (and I think they have a bit of a deceptive marketing approach to their memory). I just want to confirm that the result of this thread is that you CAN save profiles to the 3 memory slots of either a K70 Mk2 or a K95 Platinum. If anyone have K95 RGB or Corsair Mouse, try this method and comment on this thread NOTE: I don't have K95 RGB or Corsair Mouse to check this method. Only 5 custom or 1 predefined lightening effects can be created for Hardware Profiles.You need to Select one of the Onboard Memory Profile (HW1, HW2, HW3) and select Lightening effect. You cant export or copy the Default Profile to Onboard Memory.Unplug the keyboard and plug it back in. ![]() Hold the key down until the keyboard begins to flash.If done correctly, your keyboard's lighting will flash.įor the K95 RGB Platinum, this process is slightly different:.After about 20 seconds, release the ESC key.While holding down the ESC key, plug the keyboard back into the computer.With the keyboard unplugged, hold down the ESC key.It is not about the iCUE or hardware issue.įollow these steps to Soft Reset the Keyboard Thought Keyboard is defective.Īfter little research, hope I found the solution.:biggrin: I can't find save profile to device on iCUE. ![]()
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