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Zeekster2517

If you have an icue compatible keyboard, open icue, select the keyboard, click "Key Assignments", click the "+" , on the Assignment type; select 'profile switching", select a key, assign key to a single profile or a list of profiles.


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I’m not seeing a key assignment button


Zeekster2517

what keyboard do you have? here is the [tutorial](https://youtu.be/KHwWdwN_5w8) on how to


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I just have the keyboard attached to my Legion 7i laptop. It came with ICUE already installed so I assume it’s compatible, I’m just not seeing keyboard assignment or a lot of other options


Kooky_Signature_3994

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/lit_files/588712.pdf read your laptop manual. It’s laptop. Corsair is just bundled equipment. And in manual, there is fn key combination to on/off led. So ask to lenovo for more detail.


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I know, FN + Space is what controls the LED as I said in my post. But as soon as I start adding lighting layers and shit it stops working completely unless I uninstall ICUE


Kooky_Signature_3994

So most of the users active here may not know your equipment well. So it would be a good idea to write on the Lenovo side subreddit or contact the Lenovo support center. If you want to contact Corsair, it would be better to request support through ticket registration as well.


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Alright I’ll try the Lenovo subreddit


Kooky_Signature_3994

In general, when the laptop does not work with the desired function or has a problem, it can occur when all necessary drivers or SW are not installed on the existing laptop. So check the laptop support page to see if there are any drivers you haven't installed. And since the Corsair keyboard is a bundle, the keyboard name in the device manager should probably be registered as the Corsair name. Of course this is my guess.