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1. Make sure the LED Plugin is turned on in the "Plugins" tab of the Wallpaper Engine settings. If it is, also click on the cogwheel icon on the left to configure it. Specifically select a source display from the option offered there and make sure iCUE is enabled.
2. Make sure LED lighting works on the specific wallpaper type, Scene and Video wallpapers work automatically, "Web" type wallpapers must have iCUE support from the user who created it.
If all of that does not work, try turning off Wallpaper Engine and do a clean reinstallation (uninstall and then reinstall) of your Corsair software, including iCUE.