![]() ![]() Now here is the kicker: SOME of the devices that show in the Aura page of Armory Crate actually have INDIVIDUAL configuration pages if you unsync them from the rest. I find it mind blowing how ASUS can make such good hardware only to completely ruin the experience with ABYSMAL software, that even manages to go BACKWARDS instead of forward in terms of functionality. I had to throw away a perfectly good ASUS led strip and replace it with a Corsair because at least iCue allows me not only to individually control each device as I can effortlessly set different EFFECTS per device. Likewise for my TridentZ RAM: in AuraSync I could at least set solid colors for each of the leds, now it's ALL the same effect and color AS ALL THE OTHER DEVICES or no RGB/rainbow puke. It has two ARGB headers and two RGB headers that I could previously control individually, now I cannot do that either - what is the point of giving us multiple headers and then not letting us control those headers individually?! For instance, my motherboard (an Asus Maximus XI Formula) has different zones that I could set different colors to in AuraSync, now it's all handled in block. At least it did allow you to assign different solid colors to different devices/motherboard zones/RGB headers, etc.Īrmory Crate doesn't even allow that. The truth is that when Asus forced us to move from the Win32 AuraSync to Armory Crate to support the new 3xxx GPUs, etc, they didn't even bother to implement the BASIC functionality that existed in AuraSync.ĪuraSync was bad enough because, despite YEARS in development, it didn't even allow you to assign different **effects** to different devices, like Corsair iCue does without trouble, for instance. The change will apply immediately.How did you do it? Mine doesn't show anything other than the mobo under Devices, and under Aura Sync I can only either set them to be synced or not, but not control each individually.ĭon't listen to those saying you might have a software conflict, that is NOT true. Click the Save & apply button to update the effect.While playing the game, you can switch back to the Aura Creator and update the effect.Click the Save button in the lower right corner.Scroll down for more selections, or click the Cannot find app link to browse for the application.To select another, or add more application to the scenario, click the See Options button.Return to the Armoury Crate application.Enter the name of the effect and click the Save button.When all layers have been created click the Save & apply button in the upper right corner.This way you can create a base layer with a single color for all keys (press CTRL-A to select all keys) and build the rest on top of it Drag the layers to order them, the top layer will cover the lower layers.In the upper right corner click the color indicator.Make sure all layers have the same length, and start at the beginning of the timeline, otherwise a lightshow is created.Drag down the Static effect to the timeline.Right-click the name of the layer and select Rename.Click the Device button, hold the CTRL key and select the keys to cerate a group, and click the Set as layer button.On the Aura Sync page select the Aura effects tab, and click the Aura Creator button.Open the ARMOURY CRATE preinstalled application.The effect contains the color of each key or key group. You can group keys by color to find them easier during game play. For certain games it is very useful to set the keyboard background colors based on their function in the game. ![]()
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