antonpup / Aurora

Unified lighting effects across multiple brands and various games.
http://www.project-aurora.com/
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Corsair Lighting Node Aurora Control #2117

Open TylerJohnsonUNL opened 4 years ago

TylerJohnsonUNL commented 4 years ago

Currently Aurora controls by LED strips attached to my Corsair Lighting Node by using the color settings applied to my Logitech G502 Mouse. However, since my LEDs are individually addressable, I wanted a way to control them instead of using the single color provided by my mouse. Is there a current way to control this through the Aurora software? Or a method to un-sync my Lighting Node from Aurora (while keeping my K70 keyboard synced) and controlling it through the iCue software? Sorry if this has been asked already, I've tried looking for several hours but haven't found much luck. Thanks in advanced!

trxraptor commented 4 years ago

I would also like to either control Corsair RGB devices individually or the ability to un-sync everything except keyboard and mouse (like Fans, LED Strips and CPU Cooler Pump)

KnottyDyes commented 4 years ago

Also putting my vote in for this one. Having my entire case full of ARGB fans/strips emulating non-addressable RGB is pretty bland..

trxraptor commented 3 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 more than enough.