Let it do it's thingġ8) Once you 'OK' everything they k60 won't work at all. When your done Your 'KBD BOOT LOADER' properties should have 'Corsair Gaming Keyboard' and 'HID Keyboard Device'ġ7) Click 'Uninstall'. Select the other item, then click 'Properties'ħ) Click on the 'Change Settings' button on the first page of the Properties dialogĩ) Select 'Browse my computer for driver software'ġ0) Select 'Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer'ġ1) Click 'Have Disk' It might look for your a: drive first (good old windows)ġ2) In the box 'copy manufacturer's files from put 'C:\Program Files (x86)\corsair\k60 firmware update\Driver\X64'ġ3) You should be able to select the Corsair driver somehow. You should see 'HID Keyboard Device' and another item (I forgot what it says, but it shouldn't say 'Corsair Gaming Keyboard'). I recommend using a secondary machine or alternate windows install.ġ) Make sure you have the k60's latest software and fimware installers unzipped somewhere.Ģ) MOST IMPORTANT STEP Go to Start->Control Panel->Power Options->Change Plan Settings->Change Advanced Power Settings->USB Settings->USB selective suspend setting->Disabledģ) Plug your k60 into a DIRECT USB 2.0 PORT on your machine.ĥ) Right-click on KBD BOOT LOADER and select 'Properties'Ħ) Click on the Hardware tab. By 'wreck' I mean you won't be able to use it for the k60 Keyboard Plug. This might wreck a port on your machine where you might want to plug in the k60. You're stark raving mad, and are not going to take it anymore! Going to Start->Devices and Printers shows keyboard as 'KBD BOOT LOADER' k60 plugged in, all 'standard 108' keys work, backlight does not, media keys do not, volume does not, winLock does not and so on
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