![]() When you do open the program, it is best to have the keyboard connected, although you can still play around and get familiar with it without any connected hardware. To be fair, it does seem to tax the CPU less than before even though it supports hundreds of products across CORSAIR and other hardware brands (MSI, ASUS, and Lenovo, to name a few). As we saw before with the K65 RGB MINI, the final install takes up a whopping 1.1 GB. The install options are also on a single screen in four colored bars to either toggle or press for further options, which seems like a strange move, and animations and splashes of color are meant to keep your attention. Actual installation has also been given a revamp with a more colorful skin as well as some embedded videos to play should the installation take a while. The installer is bigger than anything else I have used for keyboards, coming in at ~760 MB. A massive jump in numbers from the previous 3.x.xxx release, it indicates that a lot of internal and beta testing took place, which is a good thing since each major iCUE release thus far has brought with it an updated user interface, and CORSAIR aims to address some of the complaints with this update. The software driver for most of the functionality with the CORSAIR K55 RGB PRO XT keyboard is iCUE and can be downloaded from their downloads page-the latest public version available at the time of testing was iCUE 4.9.318. ![]()
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