No Showing Volume Control Microsoft Wireless Comfort 5000 Keyboard?
Jan 10, 2013All of the sudden , I have no volume control whatsoever on my Microsoft Wireless Comfort 5000 Keyboard I am using Intellipoint 8.2?
View 1 RepliesAll of the sudden , I have no volume control whatsoever on my Microsoft Wireless Comfort 5000 Keyboard I am using Intellipoint 8.2?
View 1 Repliesas described I use a Logitech G510 keyboard with multimedia keys and the posibility to insert a headset into it (the keyboard got its own soundcard). The keyboard also got a volume wheel which worked with Vista like it should: I could controle the speaker's volume by the keyboard.
Now with Win 7 I can't use the wheel anymore, even with the latest drivers.
My system:
OS Win 7 professional 32 bit
Intel core duo E4500 2,2 GHz; 2GB RAM
Sapphire HD5770 graphiccard
I have a Delllaptop and I want to install a Microsoft Wireless keyboard 1000 using an additional Samsung monitor.
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What has just happened?
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First thing I did was connect the keyboard and install the software that came along on the CD, it probably also installed the correct drivers. First after this did I uninstall the software and drivers from the old Logitech G15. But before that, and now after, the volume buttons on my new keyboard is still not adjusting the volume when I press them.
A speaker-icon like this shows up when I press the volume buttons, so its not that the keys are not working: (ignore the text behind it, its me writing an assignment)
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Is it possible to program some keys on my keyboard to control volume?
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OS Version: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium, Service Pack 1, 64 bit
Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) II X2 220 Processor, AMD64 Family 16 Model 6 Stepping 3
Processor Count: 2
RAM: 4095 Mb
Graphics Card: ATI Radeon HD 5400 Series, 1024 Mb
Hard Drives: C: Total - 68920 MB, Free - 14165 MB; D: Total - 11412 MB, Free - 1362 MB; J: Total - 100217 MB, Free - 93617 MB; K: Total - 296284 MB, Free - 224802 MB;
Motherboard: FOXCONN, 2AB7
Antivirus: Panda Cloud Antivirus, Updated and Enabled
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View 4 Replies View RelatedSpecifically, this applies to the Logitech G510 keyboard, but concerns any compound HID device with media keys and USB audio.
In Windows 7 (Ultimate x64), it seems the default behavior for handling volume changes from media keys is to apply them to the default audio device. That is, unless the device sending the volume keys happens to also contain a soundcard, in which case Windows applies the volume changes to the device. On the surface this makes sense, but in practice it can be mildly annoying to some people. Consider the case with my keyboard: on most days, I have a plain old keyboard with media keys. My media keys control iTunes in the background and change my default system volume. Works great. But my keyboard has ports for a headset w/mic. When I plug in my headset my plain old keyboard is now keyboard+media keys+playback device+recording device. Now, Windows decides volume media keys originating from the keyboard should be applied to my headset volume. Bummer.
This is what I'm looking to change. I want the volume keys to continue affecting the default playback device (my headset has inline volume control). I'm hoping it's just a registry edit, but I'm willing to pick apart whatever I have to to make the change.
PS: It may be worth noting this only applies to media keys using USB scan codes. If the device happens to use the PS/2 scan codes for Mute, Vol Up, and Vol Down the changes are applied to the default playback device. This provides another alternative way of changing the behavior: if I can remap the action taken for the USB scan code to the action taken for the PS/2, it would also accomplish what I'm after.
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