![]() Plugging my mouse into the system and then restarting MSI Center let me install Mystic Light, but because I did the full-uninstall, it no longer knows what's connected to JRAINBOW1, JRAINBOW2, or JRGB, and no longer shows the correct model on the "All Sync" page in Mystic Light. I have MSI Center 2.0.9.0 installed from the Microsoft store as seemed to be recommended on the MSI support site. ![]() ![]() You can check the system information I posted a few postings back to verify what firmware I have. I had the most recent release of everything from MSI as of last week, and the MSI Center live-update scan cannot find any updates on the server, so I think my firmware and such are up-to-date. zip file is too large to upload by about 7 times. Is there any way to tell Mystic Light what the configuration of my MSI PC is so that it can control things the way it was until last week? I no longer seem to have the correct configuration for the LED controllers to match my system the simulation in the "All Sync" doesn't have the fans in the case, which shows as a solid front, and the motherboard page doesn't seem to be able to assign different LED programs to the individual controllers, and to a great degree, I'm not seeing what I'm selecting after I hit "Apply" and wait a while. Of course, it works just fine with our without the keyboard and mouse plugged in, it just doesn't want to let you install it without those being present. 21:01:13.399 is not match support data.So I plugged the keyboard and mouse that came with the unit (I've been using a wireless keyboard and mouse), and Mystic Lights now shows up for me to install in "MSI Center" it seems that it's looking to find exactly the same set of components that it had previously and if the keyboard an mouse are missing, it won't do the fans, either.
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