![]() This is why I was looking for old drivers :laughing: I suppose all this is already related to the issues I've experienced with the latest software. I do not mean to be hard (if you know what I mean) but am sure Corsair can do better for it's customers.īy the way, my bios is up to date as well as the chipset drivers.īy the way.I have not thanked you yet for your help. I guess I would have been obliged to use windows drivers but why buy an expensive product if a standard keyboard & mouse do the same? Thanks heavens I have a disk image but I wonder what I would have done if I had just bought my m90 & k90 and installed the software today, without having any chance of trying an older version. ![]() I am afraid the software is still quite buggy, isn't it? I used the keyboard to reboot pc, uninstalled everything and repeated the above mentioned process by running the driver's executables as a superuser to no avail.īy superuser I mean "run as admin" mode. It moved terribly slow and both left and right keys did not work at all. Logged off and relogged in as standard user with the standard account and k90 worked but the M90 was unresponsive. Rebooted again the pc and logged in as admin and everything worked. ![]() I logged in with the administrator account, uninstalled the previous firmware update application, uninstalled the drivers of both K90 and M90 and rebooted my computer.Īfter rebooting I re-logged in with the administrator account and installed the firmware update applications, updated k90 and m90 firmware and then installed k90 and m90 drivers. I have both an admin and user account on my pc. ![]() I am not sure I correctly understood what you meant. ![]()
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