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I purchased this mouse specifically due to it's 12 keys that can physically tailored to my them, and improve overall ergonomic hand movement., and also because it allows for onboard memory which I use extensively for my WFH laptop. Due to company restrictions, I cannot download ICUE software and must reprogram the keys on my home pc. Which is fine, but as I've said, adding keys is tedious because a) there are no presets: you literally have to make them all from scratch, b) you can easily accidentally reset all your hardwork by misclicking the tiny select icons, and c) it's just not intuitive. I initially had the exact same issue with my Logitech G600's program (Logitech G Hub) HOWEVER they allow me to reinstall the older software: Logitech Gaming Software, which focuses less on ridiculous RGB settings, and more on button mapping efficiency. If there is an older corsair program that was released pre-RGB craze era, I'd like to download that and delete ICUE. I care maybe about the profile's main color so I know which one I'm using. And in all honesty, who the heck just buys a mouse just to stare at it while playing video games? Furthermore, the profile will not work unless I go into task manager, find all variants of ICUE, and end task. Which is a pain in the butt when it's position in system strain causes it to go up and down the task manager list. I know how to use ICUE. I just hate using. Please let me know if there's a more intuitive software for the scimitar, it's a beautiful well-designed mouse, and it deserves better than ICUE.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi BillGene, Thank you for the feedback. If you have further questions, please reach out to our support team: support.corsair.com -Brian
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Like anything else it takes some getting use to. At first I felt the same and mid stride I thought I had it so messed up I was about to give up. Finally after messing around with iCUE for an hour or so per day over the course of a few days (and researching how to use it) it all came together. Compared to RGB Fusion (Gigabyte) and Dragon Center (MSI) hands down iCUE is 100% better. I did a simple color scheme with an audio lighting effect. I would suggest adding to iCUE a reset option and include a few pre programed lighting effects. The one bug I have noticed is I cant get to auto run on start up, through iCUE or Windows start up.
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