![]() You can have a macro action trigger lighting but it is not possible to have the lighting start from the key you press (something that has never been implemented). What youre asking for is a new type of feature that has never been implemented. Its possible to make a ripple start when pressing only a specific key which i demonstrated in the file i made 'Only A' but its not possible to get the ripple itself to start from the specific key. Basically the 'play from pressed key' checkbox does not work with the custom macro. But for 229, it's a keyboard that you'll have to click with to get your. I really don't think I can be any clearer about this.Īn 'advanced macro' method has been suggested in this thread to achieve this, and it works, however when you isolate the 'full keyboard ripple' to the ENTER key, the ripple defaults to starting from the middle of the keyboard, instead of starting from the ENTER key. The K100 RGB is a highly-customizable, 110-key control panel that debuts Corsair's OPX optical-mechanical switches. It actually would be dope an push to talk button crazy that the April fools idea is the best one corsair has had in years. People will probably want this to be actually made. While holding down your CTRL key, click each of the arrow keys on the onscreen keyboard. Choose the color you want your arrow keys to be. Using CUEs basic lighting mode, add a static lighting effect ABOVE the 'Rainbow Wave' effect. But the ENTIRE keyboard should ripple when the ENTER key is pressed. Introducing the Corsair K1 RGB - The greatest 1 Keyboard ever made. There are two ways to accomplish the goal of having rainbow waves with arrow keys static to one color. I JUST want the ENTER key to cause the ripple. For the sake of specificity, let's say the ENTER key. I want only ONE key to cause a FULL KEYBOARD ripple. The Corsair K65 RGB Pro Mini is a successor to the K65 RGB Mini that we had a chance to check over two years ago. It does NOT help me, because I want a 'full keyboard ripple' but I don't want the ripple to happen on EVERY key I press. Corsair confirmed to Ars that its received 'several' reports of the K100 acting like this but affirmed that 'there’s no hardware function on the keyboard that operates as a key logger. I am very aware of the checkbox that says 'Play from pressed key'. James, I don't know who isn't getting through to whom here. You can also do wave patterns so the ripple is only 1 row of keys too. It is now possible (unlike CUE 1) to have specific keys ripple and other keys to not ripple. One of the enhancements we did was allowing you to choose what keys you want to ripple. This is how it works if you select all of the keys. Notice where the ripple starts is different because I pressed a different key (spacebar, A, G, and F7). ![]() Check the box that says "Play from pressed key" - thats how it starts to play from the key pressed. ![]()
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