Though, as you said, it doesn't seem like there are a lot of interested parties. I think this is flexible enough to integrate well with iCUE and even used elsewhere. I'm going for an executable that can be triggered to switch the lights, with an argument to pass in to specify which "profile" to switch to (spectra doesn't have profiles). I decided to do this project just because I'd at least like to be able to turn off all of my lights without having to open the utility and adjust things over and over. However, my GPU operates independently of all of this, so it's a bit annoying. Thanks for the suggestion! I'm not trying to do something insane, it's just that I have several profiles that I switch between with a key on my k65, and one of those profiles has all of the lighting across my system turn off. Then write your tool to set color based off the same process, that way they will sync indirectly of each other. When it comes to syncing what I recommend is to sync your iCue profiles with games/processes. I wrote something similar to control the RGB for my Gigabyte Motherboard, though don't know if anyone has used it other than me and one other person. It is nice to see people develop things, though sadly people don't seem all that interested in being cool and trying these tools out. The SDK for iCue has yet to be released, unless they did it and know one told me.
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