Corsair Galleon 100 SD GIF Background — animated tile generator

The Corsair Galleon 100 SD is the unique device in the lineup: it pairs Elgato's screen technology with a Corsair keyboard, so the top half is a continuous display and the bottom half is a 4×3 button grid. Most slicers can't handle this composite layout — this one does, in a single upload.

Required GIF size288×576 px
Buttons12 (4×3 grid)
Tile size96×96 px
ManufacturerCorsair
.streamDeckProfile exportNo (uses iCUE)
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Why use the Corsair Galleon 100 SD for an animated GIF background?

Unlike pure Stream Decks, the Galleon 100 SD is configured through Corsair iCUE, not the Stream Deck app. So the slicer skips the .streamDeckProfile export and instead returns a ZIP with one uncut screen.gif (for the 288×192 top display) and 12 individual button-tile GIFs (96×96 each). Drop them into iCUE on the matching surfaces and the animation flows seamlessly across the entire device.

How to make a Corsair Galleon 100 SD animated GIF background

  1. Prepare your GIF at exactly 288×576 pixels. Most online GIF tools (ezgif.com, kapwing, etc.) can resize for free.
  2. Open the slicer and pick the Galleon 100 SD card.
  3. Drag your GIF into the drop zone. The slicer validates dimensions and warns you if anything is off.
  4. Download the result. Get a ZIP with one screen.gif (for the top display) and the individual tile GIFs (for the buttons). Drop them into iCUE on the matching surfaces.

Frequently asked questions about Corsair Galleon 100 SD GIF backgrounds

What size GIF does the Corsair Galleon 100 SD need?

Exactly 288×576 pixels. The top 288×192 region maps to the integrated screen; the bottom 288×384 region maps to the 4×3 button grid (12 buttons of 96×96 px).

Why doesn't the slicer give me a .streamDeckProfile for this device?

The Galleon 100 SD uses Corsair iCUE, not the Elgato Stream Deck app. iCUE doesn't support the .streamDeckProfile format, so the slicer instead delivers the ready-to-assign GIF files directly. Just drop them into iCUE manually.

What's the difference between screen.gif and the tile_r#_c#.gif files?

screen.gif is one continuous 288×192 px animation for the top display of the Galleon 100 SD (it's NOT sliced into buttons). The 12 tile_r#_c#.gif files are 96×96 px each and go on the buttons of the 4×3 grid below the screen.

Will the animation flow seamlessly across screen and buttons?

Yes, as long as your source GIF is one continuous 288×576 px image where the top and bottom halves visually connect. The slicer doesn't add any borders or gaps — what you see in the source is what plays on the device.

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