![]() My suggestion is to simply turn off the iCUE lighting for wallpapers were it looks bad and fall back to the currently running iCUE profile. There may be some "hacky" ways to achieve this but we tend to stay away from solutions like that because they can break with any iCUE update and in the worst case cause crashes for all iCUE users of Wallpaper Engine, so that's a big no-no from our end from a quality point of view. ![]() ![]() ![]() As far as I know, Corsair leaves loading profiles up to the user mostly and there is no neat way to find them all and change them properly. The iCUE SDK does not actually support loading profiles through another app. The feature does not necessarily make sense for all wallpapers, I agree, but in those cases most users tend to just turn off the lighting for that specific wallpaper in the wallpaper settings and let iCUE fall back to its currently configured profile. Calling the LED plugin "extremely lackluster" is pretty rude, we have spent hundreds of hours on it and worked very closely with Corsair when developing and maintaining it, there's much more going on behind the hood than you might think.
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