diff --git a/docs/faqs/battery/icue.md b/docs/faqs/battery/icue.md index 41027e7..f2ef9a8 100644 --- a/docs/faqs/battery/icue.md +++ b/docs/faqs/battery/icue.md @@ -6,42 +6,46 @@ ## Installation Please follow these step-by-step instructions to allow the Stream Deck plugin to read the battery stats from your CORSAIR device. -
- iCue 4 - -iCue 4 setup - - -
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  1. Open iCue and Select your device from the top menu bar.
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  3. On the left hand side, click Device Settings
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  5. Select Enable Battery Gauge in Notification Area
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- iCue 3 (Legacy devices) -
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  1. Open iCue and Select your device from the top menu bar
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  3. On the left hand side, click Device Settings
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  5. Select Enable Battery Gauge in Notification Area - Step 3
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  7. Open iCue and Select Settings from the top menu bar
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  9. Choose the device you want to see the battery stats for (and verify it shows the battery status right under the device’s image)
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  11. Select Enable Battery Gauge in the System Taskbar - Step 6
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  13. Right-Click the Windows taskbar and choose Taskbar Settings - Step 7
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  15. Windows 10: Scroll down to the Notification Area and click on Select which icons appear on the taskbar
    - Windows 11: Click on Taskbar corner overflow - Step 8
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  17. Find iCue in the list and make sure it’s set to On
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  19. Verify that you now have a battery icon on the taskbar and notice the name of the device is showing along with the battery status.
    - Step 10
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  21. In the plugin, write the name of the device as shown in the image above (in this case type IRONCLAW)
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+### iCue 4 and above + +
+1. Open iCue and select your device from the top menu bar. +2. On the left hand side, click **Device Settings**. +3. Toggle on** Enable Battery Gauge in Notification Area**. +![Getting the iCue app ready](img/icue4-setup.png) +4. Right-click the Windows taskbar and choose (2) **Taskbar Settings**. + 5. **Windows 10:** Scroll down to the Notification Area and click on (1) **Select which icons appear on the taskbar**. + 6. **Windows 11:** Click on **Other system tray icons**. +5. Find iCue in the list and toggle it on. +![Toggle icon to appear in taskbar](img/icue3-s7.png) +6. Verify that you now have a battery icon on the taskbar and notice the name of the device is showing along with the battery status. +
+![Verify it works](img/icue3-s10.png) +7. In the plugin, write the name of the device as shown in the image above (in this case type IRONCLAW). +
+ +1. ![Windows 10](img/icue3-s8.png) +2. ![Taskbar settings, right click](img/taskbarSettings.png) + +### iCue 3 - Legacy devices +
+1. Open iCue and select your device from the top menu bar. +2. On the left hand side, click **Device Settings**. +3. Toggle on** Enable Battery Gauge in Notification Area**. +![Getting the iCue app ready](img/icue3-s3.png) +4. Right-click the Windows taskbar and choose (2) **Taskbar Settings**. + 5. **Windows 10:** Scroll down to the Notification Area and click on (1) **Select which icons appear on the taskbar**. + 6. **Windows 11:** Click on **Other system tray icons**. +5. Find iCue in the list and toggle it on. +![Toggle icon to appear in taskbar](img/icue3-s7.png) +6. Verify that you now have a battery icon on the taskbar and notice the name of the device is showing along with the battery status. +
+![Verify it works](img/icue3-s10.png) +7. In the plugin, write the name of the device as shown in the image above (in this case type IRONCLAW). +
+ +1. ![Windows 10](img/icue3-s8.png) +2. ![Taskbar settings, right click](img/taskbarSettings.png) ## Troubleshooting ### The Enable Battery in System Tray option doesn't exist for my device diff --git a/docs/faqs/battery/img/taskbarSettings.png b/docs/faqs/battery/img/taskbarSettings.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8fc4f86 Binary files /dev/null and b/docs/faqs/battery/img/taskbarSettings.png differ