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Icue software active timer countdown overlay
Icue software active timer countdown overlay






icue software active timer countdown overlay
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icue software active timer countdown overlay

Im personally interested in setting up a macro on a timer to log me out of my work VPN at shift end. Thats all ive got, I am very interested in hearing what someone who hasnt had the program for two weeks comes up with. Click the red record button again to stop recording. Perform the keyboard actions you want the macro to do. Click the red record button at the bottom of the screen to begin recording your macro. Click ACTIONS on the left-hand menu and then click the + button.

icue software active timer countdown overlay

You would have to go back in "post production" and delete all the delays it recorded that you don't need. Select your K70 RGB MK.2 in the DEVICES section.

icue software active timer countdown overlay

(does anyone else know this? I have one working computer at the moment and cant really leave it alone all that long to test). It worked for the six minutes I could spare to test this, NO IDEA if it would time out at some point or if you could just leave it on record for days. CORSAIR iCUE software connects all your compatible products together in a single interface. I just tested this and it does work and will let you delay longer than the minute and a half. Obviously if it's a long duration this could pose some problems.

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OR you would have to record the macro with the delays enabled and then just let it record for the duration you want the delay one full time. Secondly: at the moment I don't believe you can run two macros concurrently within iCUE. There are two potential problems here: you'd have to convert that time into milliseconds (i'm assuming that's what MS is the abbreviation for.) and that field is character limited so the longest delay you can insert is 99999 milliseconds or about a minute and a half. It could also have some selection on the device settings that it could be turned off if user don't wan't to see those overlay warnings.Im new to this too, but what immediately comes to mind is potentially setting a macro to run with a delay for the time period you want it dormant. It would be nice if they would add some sort of "low battery warning" overlay notification to iCUE (overlay warning would appear briefly on the screen even on to of the game, so gamer would know that soon his device X will be out of power). I also don't want to put everything for charge for every night (And I didn't buy wireless devices so that I can use those with wires.).Ĭorsair is making more and more battery operated devices. K95, K95 RGB Platinum, K95 RGB Platinum SE, and K95 RGB Platinum XT. Nowadays the last thing I do I have to check the battery levels so if the battery is going to be low then I will plug it to charge (for overnight), but then there is those nights when I don't remember to check those levels and then mouse or headset might turn off on the next gaming session and then I have to find the cable and wait until device startups (= death in the game). HID gaming peripherals that are bolded can ONLY be used with iCUE 4 or newer. two hours of playing time remaining on that device. Those are great products, but the biggest problem is that these products won't tell user when their battery is going to be critical e.g.

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I have Dark Core RGB SE mouse and Void Pro Wireless headset.








Icue software active timer countdown overlay