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Unified lighting effects across multiple brands and various games.
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Corsiar LS100 light strips - indivudually adressed LEDs #2084

Open youeatpig opened 4 years ago

youeatpig commented 4 years ago

Device Name: Corsair LS100 light strips

Device Website: https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Accessories-%7C-Parts/iCUE-CONTROLLERS/iCUE-LS100-Smart-Lighting-Strip-Starter-Kit/p/CD-9010001-NA

The light strips are currently only addressed as a peripheral, but that loses out on a lot of the functionality of them. For example, in Terraria, the set of light strips changes color all at once in different biomes, but if the LEDs were individually addressed I could use the I could clone keys to specific LEDs so the transition to a different color is done gradually.

It woulds also be nice to be able to set the light strips up to use as ambilight layer, while the other devices are doing wrapper lighting.

My idea of how the lighting setup was going to work in iCUE , was similar to Windows multi-monitor setup, where you could just drag the strips around to indicate were they were in relation to the monitor. It does not work like this, but it would be cool if Aurora could setup similar functionality. Obviously, that seems like a bit of work, and something that would take a little more effort on the user's part is probably more likely.

I was looking into RGB.NET, and thought the answer to individually addressed LEDs on the light strips would be there, but I'm not sure exactly how that would work.

stbatuhan commented 4 years ago

For ambilight part I def. agree. iCue does nice job but wish to use with aurora also.

Edit: also can we seperate all devices on corsair part? I wish to assign bass to one fan, mid to other and treble to 3rd one. LL series fans works only together now :(

trxraptor commented 4 years ago

A feature that allows us to select which devices we want Aurora to overwrite over iCUE would be enough for now. For example, I want Aurora (as seen in v0.8.1) to control only my keyboard, leaving all other devices (AIO Cooler, Lighting Node Pro [including RGB Strips and fans], RAMs etc.) I mean they currently all follow the mouse lighting but we can't utilize the RGB strips or RGB fans with "wave effects". Of course the best solution would be adding separate support for full customization for all the devices, but simply adding the option to "deselect" devices would be enough.

snak31 commented 4 years ago

Hello, I would also like to be able to manage my LED strips with Aurora, is this now possible?

Mavyre commented 3 years ago

@trxraptor Actually, I'm unable to light up my LEDs using Aurora, which I want to do. Is there anything we can do to enable back the lighting. Like following basically the keyboard, or mouse?

trxraptor commented 3 years ago

@Mavyre In my experience, ALL other devices (except the keyboard) follow the mouse lighting