Corsair brings its iCUE software to macOS

Corsair brings its iCUE software to macOS

Corsair brings its iCUE software to macOS

Need to RGB all of the things? What about your mac? Corsair has announced that it’s bringing its iCUE software to macOS, allowing Apple devices to unlock the fullest potential of Corsair mice, keyboards, headsets and more. 

iCUE is available as a free download on macOS, supporting Corsair’s wide array of RGB devices, which include keyboards, mice, headsets and other accessories. Corsair has further confirmed that all Corsair headsets are currently supported on macOS, including their recently released Virtuoso RGB Wireless headset. 

iCUE can be used to control the RGB features of Corsair products and to program macros, and shortcuts on Corsair’s keyboards. Users of Corsair’s mice can also use iCUE to adjust the DPI settings of their mouse, making iCUE a lot more useful than what some users expect. iCUE isn’t just an RGB control centre; it’s a lot more than that. 

With iCUE, users of Corsair products will be able to unlock the full potential of their devices, making Corsair’s support for macOS a clear differentiator between them and other accessories manufacturers. 

Corsair’s iCUE software can be downloaded for free from Corsair’s website. More information about iCUE for macOS is available here.  
   

Corsair brings its iCUE software to macOS  

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