Corsair iCUE NEXUS Companion Touch Screen – 5” Diagonal Screen – 6 Programmable Virtual Macro Buttons – Live System Readouts – iCUE-compatible Device Control – Connect to Keyboard or Standalone Base

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Corsair iCUE NEXUS Companion Touch Screen – 5” Diagonal Screen – 6 Programmable Virtual Macro Buttons – Live System Readouts – iCUE-compatible Device Control – Connect to Keyboard or Standalone Base

Corsair iCUE NEXUS Companion Touch Screen – 5” Diagonal Screen – 6 Programmable Virtual Macro Buttons – Live System Readouts – iCUE-compatible Device Control – Connect to Keyboard or Standalone Base

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Fan Profile Widget. I can put on any screen, same as one on the command pro screen (Transparent and non) Those SDKs - have they lead to the development of add-ons for iCue to monitor system stuffs like network activity, hard drive, FPS counter, GPU frequency, etc? Nexus should auto-graph if it's available as an input...

K70 RGB, K70 RGB PRO, K70 Lux RGB, K70 RGB Rapidfire, K70 RGB SE Rapidfire, K70 Lux, K70 Rapidfire, K70 PRO MINI Link lighting Widget I can put on any screen, same as one on the command pro screen (Transparent and non). On & Off Widget as well. I've been using the Logitech G15 Gaming keyboard for the past 12 years or so. I haven't been able to find a suitable replacement until I found the Corsair K100 coupled with the iCue Nexus. My issue is that I'm losing the ability to monitor certain things like network in/out, system RAM usage, etc. The screen I will show is the SirReal plugin, and it's very, very customizable ( https://www.linkdata.se/software/lcdsirreal/). I have gotten so used to it and am having a hard time letting it go so the old keyboard is still plugged into the corner of my table still running the screen while I'm using the K100 as the main driver now. You can use the library to store your created buttons and widgets. With the library, you can simply drag and drop your saved buttons and widgets to import them into different Nexus screens.Edit: i had the same exact problem the first 5mins in iCue as this post: https://forum.corsair.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1058874 -->> nexus.png file in this post. I also forgot to mention that when i plugged it in for the first time it showed an error on my screen and suddensly it opened the run command? FPS counter, GPU MHz, GPU VRAM usage, GPU fan speed, stuff available to MSI Afterburner basically... I know RGB can sell products, but you already have RGB in things that should not have RGB like (bread) toasters (or was that Razer?). You've gone way above and beyond what one could reasonably expect with RGB. Even OLED key caps have been done before which is the ultimate form of "RGB". Your iCUE Nexus screen is a clean, modern take on an old concept. Let the community help out make this product amazing. Maybe have a monthly or quarterly "winner" where the most innovative community-created plugin or whatever makes it into the official software suite so that other people can also benefit? If your R&D team for this product is small, let others (the community) do the work and you just take the credit. Everyone will be happy and you (Corsair) will be the hero. Open up the iCue software to 3rd parties, set up an SDK (software development kit) that developers can work with. Specifically the ability to create widgets/graphs to monitor system resources and other things. Please note: For iCUE 4 on macOS, currently only HID and audio products (listed below under HID gaming peripherals) are supported.

Also on my commander Pro screens, I dont have temp sensors hooked up (im guessing that's the one in the photos that's missing on mine. the one between Link Lighting and CPU temps), so its just a blank box, looks ugly, a option to change it to something else would be good.

These issues makes using the Nexus as a "real time system monitor" impossible, as you can't view, add, or monitor any system components.

You can use iCUE to add new screens, edit existing screens, or delete unwanted screens in your iCUE Nexus. To do so: And the 640 x 48 resolution is fine for glancing at and poking and swiping from a few feet away. But get any closer and things look pretty grainy.The pixel density might not be that much of a concern in practice, since it's mounted on a keyboard, so you typically wouldn't be viewing the display up close. 640x48 on a 5" screen works out to be a similar pixel density as 1080p on a 17" screen, or 1440p on a 23" screen, and most desktop monitors will have lower density than that. CPU usage (originally designed for dual-cores with top row for first core, second row for average and third row for second core). Allow automatic changes to RGB lighting based on time of day (e.g. red only at night, but do Spiral Rainbow during daylight hours). Never mind, I'm seeing that the iCUE SDK is applicable only to the ability to control lighting, for example in Far Cry 5 there's an option to allow keyboard lighting control sync with the game so when you, for example, liberate an outpost there's an "american flag" lighting theme waving across the keyboard. While cool, this is a novelty that will grow old after 15 minutes. I still haven't unplugged my Logitech G15 keyboard because I find the network in/out too invaluable to omit from real-time monitoring.I am having some issues and have some questions about the iCUE Nexus. I hope this is the correct forum, as it appears to be an issue with the iCUE software, not the hardware.



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