
Still frustrated to the point where I'm ready to buy a new mouse - but I foolishly bought 3 Corsair mice last year when everything was working. I'm lucky I'm only using it for work, as if I was gaming with this mouse I would have threw it out a while ago. Update: Looks like they finally updated the app so that you can remove it from your dock, however now my ICUE crashes randomly at least 1-2 times every hour. Stop making excuses, and please do your job as an employee and relay this message to your boss. Today I just updated my iCUE to the newest version and I still can't remove it from the dock, which tells me no one really cares about this issue.Īll I'm saying is myself (and I'm sure many other mac users) will be switching mouses if this issue is not fixed by the end of the year. We clearly have money to buy another mouse, but we would obviously just prefer this simple thing to be fixed. Our problem is that we spent $100 on a mouse that used to work and now we are forced to look at an app that we don't use (and can be accessed via menu). This disproves your claim that it is the newer mac os that is the problem and it proves that it is the newer ICUE version.Īlso, you mention Chrome and Spotify as apps to compare to but those apps don't have menu bar access as well. Only about two weeks ago did the iCUE app show up for me (*because I was forced to update to the newer iCUE as my mouse stopped functioning*) After the update on iCUE, boom it's in the dock. Here is a blog post on how to accomplish although maybe your iCUE 4 developers could just ask the iCUE 3 team how they did it: MacOS architecture (M1 vs Intel) or OS version has nothing to do with the ask. There is no reason to compare iCUE 4 to apps like Browsers, Mail, Word, Calendar, etc because those serve a fundamentally different purpose, eg. Every other app that runs as a background service (iCUE 3, BetterTouchTool, Logitech GHub, OneDrive, Google Drive, Alfred, Snagit, VPN Clients, the list goes on) hides their dock icon and maintains only a menubar icon. As others mentioned, the purpose of iCUE is to run as a background app. The amount of confidence in obviously incorrect information is astounding. So its behavior on either Version of MacOS or M1 based Macs cannot be counted on as normal behavior.

The Legacy iCUE 3 software is not compatible with MacOS 11/12 or M1 based systems.
