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  1. That would explain why a clean install of Windows worked. Thanks Corsair James :)
  2. It would seem there was a software conflict. After trying it on a laptop, the volume, mute and media keys all worked. I ended up doing a fresh install of Windows and now the keyboard is working perfectly. I'll be keeping an eye out for any programs I install that may end up breaking things... Hopefully that won't be an issue though. Thanks all for your help!
  3. Not a Chrome user and don't have that extension. Tried disabling all extensions on Firefox and nada... Starting to think I may have a lemon.
  4. :-/ nothing's working. I've tried using Windows Media Player and iTunes and neither are responding to the media keys despite both being checked in the list of media programs. Just updated to the latest firmware and CUE software version and still no go. Tried using both USB 2 and 3... I'm at a complete loss...
  5. I've uninstalled the drivers for my previous keyboard, and I've also tried using the USB 2.0 ports. Unfortunately the issue still persists. cor9, thanks for the information. I was messing around with remapping the keys, but the volume roller isn't listed as a remappable key.
  6. Just wondering if anyone else has experienced this or knows of a fix. I have the K70 RGB brown keyboard and I can't figure out how to get the media keys to control the volume and media functions on my keyboard. I've installed everything as instructed, using only the keyboard labeled USB in a USB 3.0 port on my computer. I've confirmed that the mute key works by mapping a lighting effect to it when pressed, but my system won't recognize it or any other media keys/volume roller. I'd at the very least like for the volume roller and mute key to work. Any help would be greatly appreciated. For reference, I've got the latest firmware installed, using the latest Corsair utility software, and running Win 7 Pro (x64).
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