
The software provides access to the game-integration functions provided by Corsair for the aforementioned games via HTTP GET requests, this allows almost any language to utilise its functionality, meaning theoretically any game mods should be compatible. That being said, I've provided enough examples and documentation to have you on your way. This means that programming controllers and making profiles is all up to you. Please note: this isn't for the feint of heart, I'm providing a platform to build your own game integration from, I have not created profiles and controllers for all your favourite games and neither do I intend to. Today I've released a public download and the source code on Github with some documentation on settings/functions and some usage explaination on the Github README. I would like to put together a tutorial video to walk through all the aspects of the software, but that's for another time. I've been somewhat active on the forums in the past, mostly talking about SDKs and the potential for custom game integration with iCUE, much like FarCry5 and Metro Exodus shipped with, and I'm proud to announce that I've finished it (6 months ago) and have finally got to releasing it. If you need further assistance with any of these steps or if performing a clean reinstallation did not resolve your issues with iCUE, contact Customer Support.Hey! I finally got my stuff together and released it.

Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ and delete the entire Corsair folder.Īfter you have cleaned up your files and restarted your computer, download a new iCUE installer from the iCUE page and run it.Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ and delete the entire Corsair folder.Type Regedit in the Run Window, then click OK.Delete any Corsair files in that folder.Open File Explorer and navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\ for iCUE 3, or C:\Program Files\ for iCUE 4.Delete any Corsair folders that appear.


