Then had RGB Profiles created in RGB Fusion and parsed in the XML to set the lighting via the CLI tool. I synced based off running process/game to match iCUE that way. I used a SDK CLI tool that someone else made. I created a powershell script for Gigabyte's RGB Fusion. It also helps automate a lot of the setting of colors. Are you sync'ing the LEDs based off the LED color of a specific item like the letter "A" on the keyboard to LED2 on motherboard? That is a very creative approach.
You can easily check the Asus Aura version in Windows 10 when going into Settings and then Apps and then going on Asus Aura.Īwesome work! I don't have any Asus products other than my monitors, so I can't test this out. Just note that when uninstalling to both uninstall Asus Aura and Aura Service. Most of the times a normal windows uninstall will not work as Asus doesn't uninstall everything for some reason. You will need to use a program called CCleaner to do the job. But that is not as bad as it sounds as you will be uninstalling it anyway :). Using this with the newer versions might crash Aura. įirst of all, you will need Asus Aura 1.06.17. If you need any further assistance on setting this up feel free to ask us over at discord. Note 4: Your device must be supported by the SDK. Gigabyte and MSI support is expected somewhere in the near future. Note 3: This only works with Asus Motherboards / GPUs for now. Note 2: This does not work with Asus Strix 20xx cards as they do not show up in the older aura version. Note 1: This might won't work on X370 or B350 but will work on X470 and B450.