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Corsair iCUE

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Mister_Magic
Junior Member
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08-23-2016, 10:28 AM
#1
I've been trying to get familiar with Linux and installed Pop OS on an older laptop. I planned to use it intermittently this week, but noticed some programs don't work as well on Linux compared to Windows 10. When searching for iCUE software for Corsair devices, I found "CORSAIR iCUE SDK" and wondered if it's compatible with Linux. Also, I checked Steam and Valve's progress on Linux support, but launching CSGO crashed and it didn't open properly. Anyone have advice on how to fix this or should I wait for more updates? Thanks and have a great day/night!
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Mister_Magic
08-23-2016, 10:28 AM #1

I've been trying to get familiar with Linux and installed Pop OS on an older laptop. I planned to use it intermittently this week, but noticed some programs don't work as well on Linux compared to Windows 10. When searching for iCUE software for Corsair devices, I found "CORSAIR iCUE SDK" and wondered if it's compatible with Linux. Also, I checked Steam and Valve's progress on Linux support, but launching CSGO crashed and it didn't open properly. Anyone have advice on how to fix this or should I wait for more updates? Thanks and have a great day/night!

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Purplz29
Junior Member
42
09-11-2016, 01:35 PM
#2
This toolkit helps create apps that connect with iCue, but it works only on Windows and Mac OS systems.
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Purplz29
09-11-2016, 01:35 PM #2

This toolkit helps create apps that connect with iCue, but it works only on Windows and Mac OS systems.

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GodSaidHi
Junior Member
49
09-11-2016, 09:31 PM
#3
Unlucky, thank you. I’ve already tried connecting the switch controller via USB and Bluetooth, but Dolphin isn’t picking up any inputs—only seeing the controller plugged in. Do you have any idea how to fix that quickly?
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GodSaidHi
09-11-2016, 09:31 PM #3

Unlucky, thank you. I’ve already tried connecting the switch controller via USB and Bluetooth, but Dolphin isn’t picking up any inputs—only seeing the controller plugged in. Do you have any idea how to fix that quickly?

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ReptilianG09
Junior Member
43
09-19-2016, 02:42 AM
#4
Nope...
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ReptilianG09
09-19-2016, 02:42 AM #4

Nope...

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pandaman06
Member
61
09-19-2016, 06:06 AM
#5
To set up or adjust a profile on your keyboard or mouse, I started by launching a Windows VM and installing corsair iCue there. You can then connect your USB devices to the VM, and iCue should function properly. Keep in mind this process may need some adjustments. Steam support works well on Linux, though. I previously ran CS GO, Dota2 natively, and even old titles like Dawn Of War using Proton without issues. With Linux, success depends on your hardware and software, so you might need to experiment to resolve any problems.
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pandaman06
09-19-2016, 06:06 AM #5

To set up or adjust a profile on your keyboard or mouse, I started by launching a Windows VM and installing corsair iCue there. You can then connect your USB devices to the VM, and iCue should function properly. Keep in mind this process may need some adjustments. Steam support works well on Linux, though. I previously ran CS GO, Dota2 natively, and even old titles like Dawn Of War using Proton without issues. With Linux, success depends on your hardware and software, so you might need to experiment to resolve any problems.

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meni1212
Junior Member
31
09-21-2016, 03:21 PM
#6
It seems you're trying to set up Proton for CSGO. Have you checked the connection settings on your controller? Also, make sure the game is installed correctly and that your system meets the required specifications. If you're still facing issues, let me know more details!
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meni1212
09-21-2016, 03:21 PM #6

It seems you're trying to set up Proton for CSGO. Have you checked the connection settings on your controller? Also, make sure the game is installed correctly and that your system meets the required specifications. If you're still facing issues, let me know more details!

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bishopboys68
Posting Freak
899
09-26-2016, 10:57 AM
#7
the nearest substitute for icue on linux is ckb-next. until someone can persuade corsair to assist developers, we’re limited to reverse engineering the protocol—this process is time-consuming.
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bishopboys68
09-26-2016, 10:57 AM #7

the nearest substitute for icue on linux is ckb-next. until someone can persuade corsair to assist developers, we’re limited to reverse engineering the protocol—this process is time-consuming.