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Corsair harpoon rgb
Corsair harpoon rgb










corsair harpoon rgb

The mouse lacks a dedicated sniper button, but you can reprogram one of the side buttons to act as such. The side buttons are perfectly located just above where your thumb rests they are easily accessible but kept out of your way when not needed. On top, there’s the right- and left-mouse buttons, a clickable scroll wheel, and a DPI settings button just behind the scroll wheel. The mouse features six programmable buttons, which ought to be enough for most gamers. By comparison, the Logitech G502 Wireless ranges from 114 grams to 128 grams with its tunable weight system. Even with the battery in tow, it’s not a heavy mouse. The Harpoon RGB Wireless weighs a few grams more than the wired version because it must house the battery for wireless mode. My only complaint is the Harpoon RGB Wireless feels a bit narrow it’s only 2.7 inches wide at its widest point, and I wish it were slightly wider. The sides also have just enough of a concave shape to create a comfy perch for my thumb and side fingers. Repeat if configuring additional devices.“It has textured, rubberized side grips to prevent slippage, even when my thumb and fingers got a bit sweaty during a long session.

  • Delete any other lighting effects by selecting them and clicking the trash can button.
  • Change the values the "#" field to six zeroes (000000).
  • Click the drop-down menu near the center of the screen (Rainbow Wave is the default) under "Custom," select "Static Color".
  • Click the "+" on the Lighting Effects menu.
  • Click on the Lighting Effects menu on the left to expand.
  • Click the hardware profile for that device on the left (usually some variation of "HW1," with a black and yellow icon of an SD card next to it).
  • Click on the image of the intended device on the right.
  • Skip step 4 if configuring a hardware profile is not supported or desired for your device.

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    Note that only devices with hardware profiles can be configured to retain settings without iCUE, though these steps can be used with software profiles for more exact lighting control while iCUE is running. This method disables lighting for specified products and retains settings without iCUE.

  • Repeat steps above for any other devices you want to configure.
  • Delete any other lighting effects currently set to your device by clicking the menu button on the right of the lighting layer, then clicking Delete.
  • Set the # value to six zeroes (000000).
  • Click the colored circle in the Static Color section.
  • In the Lighting Type section, click the CUSTOM dropdown menu.
  • Click the + button on the Lighting Layers section.
  • Click the device you want to configure on the Home screen.
  • Skip step 4 if your device does not support hardware profiles or if you
  • Select your new scene in the Scenes section.
  • Enter a name for your custom scene in the Scene Name field.
  • Slide the bottom slider all the way to the left this should give you the color black.
  • In the Effect dropdown menu, select Static Color.
  • This is the quickest and easiest method, and it configures all devices at once. Looking for stealth mode? Follow these steps to disable the RGB LEDs for any Corsair product that syncs with iCUE.












    Corsair harpoon rgb