Chromatics 2
  • Welcome to Chromatics
  • License
  • Getting Started
    • Prerequisites
    • Installation
    • Beta Releases
    • Running Chromatics
    • Chromatics Settings
    • Color Palette
  • Devices
    • Device Types
    • Emulator & Stream Overlay
    • Razer Chroma
    • Logitech G Hub
    • Corsair iCUE
    • Coolermaster
    • SteelSeries Engine
    • Wooting
    • Asus AuraSync
    • MSI Mystic Light
    • LIFX Smartbulbs
    • Philips HUE Smartbulbs
    • Advanced Settings
  • Chromatics Effects
    • Overview
    • Base Modes
    • Device Modes
    • Keybind Highlighting
    • Job Gauge Effects
    • Status Effects
    • Casting Effects
    • Menu/Cutscene Effects
    • Gold Saucer Vegas Mode
  • Integrations
    • LCD Displays
    • Advanced Combat Tracker
    • Logitech ARX
    • Google Cast
    • IFTTT
  • Developers
    • Introduction
    • Plugin Setup
    • Accessing FFXIV Data
    • List of ID's
    • Testing & Debug
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  1. Devices

Advanced Settings

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Last updated 5 years ago

SDK Control

By default Chromatics will attempt to load all supported device libraries when launched. If you are only using one or two libraries, you can use these controls to manually disable the device libraries you are not using. Simply un-check the device libraries you aren't using.

For these settings to take effect, you must restart Chromatics.

Logitech Conflict Control

Logitech Conflict Control (LCC) is a depreciated function which has become obsolete with the introduction of Logitech G Hub, if you still use LGS however, you will need to use Logitech Conflict Control. Please look at this troubleshooting guide for more information about using LGS and LCC.