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    Control Computer RGB lighting

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      Michael Sacco
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      I recently built a new computer and included Corsair RGB lighting fans and LED strips in the computer. While it's really cool to look at, I have set up a "quiet" profile where I disable all the lights for night time so my office doesn't look like a rave while I'm sleeping. Since Corsair Link doesn't seem to have any kind of API, I used TinyTask to record mouse movement macros setting the lighting to various profiles from the system tray icon. TinyTask allows me to save these as EXEs, which I then incorporated into triggerCMD. I set up shortcuts in Google Assistant for "Turn off PC lights" or "Change Corsair Profile to Neon Blue" and now I can control my computer's RGB lighting with my voice, turning them off when I go to bed or changing the lighting scheme!

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        Russ @Michael Sacco
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        @michael-sacco, that is awesome! I love that.

        Russell VanderMey

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          Dazzlly @Michael Sacco
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          @Michael-Sacco how did you do it? I want to replicate it on mine I'm going to make some changes because I don't use Corsair's ICUE, I use Aura Sync Logitech G Hub and Razer Synapse

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            Russ @Dazzlly
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            @Dazzlly, in case @Michael-Sacco doesn't answer, I see he used TinyTask to record mouse movements, then he saved the macro as an EXE that he ran with a TRIGGERcmd command.

            Russell VanderMey

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              Dazzlly @Russ
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              @russ Thanks, I hadn't paid attention to this software, I'll run some tests soon...

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