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RGB.NET Device-Provider-Package for Corsair-Devices.
Usage
This provider follows the default pattern and does not require additional setup.
surface.Load(CorsairDeviceProvider.Instance);
Required SDK
This providers requires native SDK-dlls.
You can get them directly from Corsair at https://github.com/CorsairOfficial/cue-sdk/releases
(Developed and tested with iCUE SDK v4.0.48)
Since the SDK-dlls are native it's important to use the correct architecture you're building your application for. (If in doubt you can always include both.)
x64
redist\x64\iCUESDK.x64_2019.dll from the SDK-zip needs to be distributed as <application-directory>\x64\iCUESDK.x64_2019.dll (or simply named iCUESDK.dll)
You can use other, custom paths by adding them to CorsairDeviceProvider.PossibleX64NativePaths.
x86
redist\i386\iCUESDK_2019.dll from the SDK-zip needs to be distributed as <application-directory>\x86\iCUESDK_2019.dll (or simply named iCUESDK.dll)
You can use other, custom paths by adding them to CorsairDeviceProvider.PossibleX86NativePaths.