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Corsair RBG Strips only playing to one of them; no UI for strips #163
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This behaviour is (hopefully) fixed with v152, so I suggest you use latest pre-release. I am waiting for some small improvements and fixes for next release so this one should be okay to use. |
Confirmed still not working on version v166.
Still only one strip works.
…On Thu, Aug 3, 2023 at 12:29 PM Aytaç Kayadelen ***@***.***> wrote:
This behaviour is (hopefully) fixed with v152
<https://github.com/Aurora-RGB/Aurora/releases/tag/v152>, so I suggest
you use latest pre-release <https://github.com/Aurora-RGB/Aurora/releases>.
I am waiting for some small improvements and fixes for next release so this
one should be okay to use.
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After doing a bit more testing: Aurora will only detect one LED Strip, regardless of how many over 1 is connected. It only works on Corsair Commander Pro LED slot 1, and it only recognises the first strip. |
How does this work with latest version? |
With the latest version (166), this works as intended *only when RGB.net is
set up and signed into.* Unsure if that's the intention.
I plan to get more strips in October and will test more then.
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How does this work with latest version?
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That's not the latest version :) |
Expected Behaviour
I have 4 strips plugged in, so 4 strips should show light.
Actual Behaviour
Only one strip works
Reproduction steps
Have aurora open
Have 4 light strips chained onto strip port #1 of a Corsair Commander Pro
Frequency
Every time
Aurora Version:
Latest Stable Release as of Aug 3, 2023
Previously an Issue?
Don't Know
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I have a Corsair Commander Pro, with 4 LED strips plugged into it. Only one strip is detected and lights up.
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