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CUE No Device Detected - VOID


Skyline5gtr

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Do you have the VOID Wireless with the dongle and headset connected?

If so, Try a different USB port for the headset and dongle as that may resolve your issue.

 

Have you also tried reinstalling CUE? Installing the previous version?

 

http://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=138472

 

I have tried every combo still nothing , am I suppose to have the dongle in AND the usb cable plugged into the head set and plugged into pc. I did not try previous version, ill try that later

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The dongle will need to be plugged in all the time.

 

The headset can be used without the cable (Wireless) or with the charging cable plugged in. (Note: THe charging cable only charges the headset, This means the dongle needs to remain connected to the computer for the headset to work).

 

If you can upload the latest CUE log as that may provide something as to why it's not detecting the dongle.

You an find it in %localappdata%\Corsair\CUE\logs (Put it in the run box).

 

The unknown USB device message is probably to do with Windows not finding drivers for the "headset charger" but this should not affect the functionality of the headset.

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From log

 

[2017-01-02T13:51:56]: UserSessionInfo: locked changed to 0.

[2017-01-02T13:51:56]: UserSessionInfo: connected changed to 1.

[2017-01-02T13:51:56]: UserSessionInfo: local changed to 1.

[2017-01-02T13:51:57]: UserSessionInfo: locked changed to 0.

[2017-01-02T13:51:57]: UserSessionInfo: connected changed to 1.

[2017-01-02T13:51:57]: UserSessionInfo: local changed to 1.

[2017-01-02T13:51:57]: UserSessionInfo: locked changed to 0.

[2017-01-02T13:51:57]: UserSessionInfo: connected changed to 1.

[2017-01-02T13:51:57]: UserSessionInfo: local changed to 1.

[2017-01-02T13:51:57]: Device profile (meta) for device vid=1532 pid=7 not found.

[2017-01-02T13:51:57]: Device profile (meta) for device vid=1532 pid=10d not found.

[2017-01-02T13:51:57]: Device profile (meta) for device vid=1532 pid=10d not found.

[2017-01-02T13:51:57]: Device profile (meta) for device vid=1532 pid=10d not found.

[2017-01-02T13:51:57]: Device profile (meta) for device vid=1532 pid=10d not found.

[2017-01-02T13:51:57]: Created new device object: VOID Wireless; ready: 0

[2017-01-02T13:51:57]: Device profile (meta) for device vid=1532 pid=7 not found.

[2017-01-02T13:51:57]: Device profile (meta) for device vid=1532 pid=10d not found.

[2017-01-02T13:51:57]: Attached to device object VOID Wireless: b=1 a=1

[2017-01-02T13:51:57]: Device profile (meta) for device vid=1532 pid=10d not found.

[2017-01-02T13:51:57]: Failed to open device: vid=1b1c pid=1b27 path=\\?\hid#vid_1b1c&pid_1b27&mi_03&col03#7&47f8518&0&0002#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030}

[2017-01-02T13:51:57]: Device profile (meta) for device vid=1532 pid=10d not found.

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@Skyline5gtr

The log does not show any obvious signs of an error.

 

Did the previous versions change anything or are you still not able to see the VOID headset?

 

@kickbackman1277

Which VOID headset do you have?

Does Windows detect the device? (Device and Printers)

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Actually disregard my last post, There is an error. CUE cannot communicate with the dongle as indicated in the second last line.

 

Open Device Manager, Expand "sound, video and game controllers", Right click the VOID headset>Properties>Driver tab.

It it using the Corsair drivers or the Microsoft ones?

 

Have you tried a different USB port for the dongle?

Have you tried the dongle on another computer? Does it work fine?

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Actually disregard my last post, There is an error. CUE cannot communicate with the dongle as indicated in the second last line.

 

Open Device Manager, Expand "sound, video and game controllers", Right click the VOID headset>Properties>Driver tab.

It it using the Corsair drivers or the Microsoft ones?

 

Have you tried a different USB port for the dongle?

Have you tried the dongle on another computer? Does it work fine?

 

I tried a new USB . same issue. I tried unplugging it pulling out all drivers manually same thing. Im going to try another computer I got at home to see if its somehow isolated to my board. Ill check which drivers when I get home

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I have the same problem. CUE can't detect my headset and I have these Microsoft drivers. I have tried to install Corsairs drivers manually (the route from the previous comment), and I have disabled Driver signature, even windows says I'm in testmode. Any clues?
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Did you confirm your Devier tab for the VOID headset is the same as the one i've attached?

Does the log generated from CUE look the same as to the one you posted?

 

Can you try the headset on another computer? Does it work fine with CUE installed?

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just something i have noticed. in cue setting if you untick "Show only connected devices" does it show the void for you? when i do the only extra one is get is the mm800. surely it should show the void if it was a supported device.

 

edit: as is typical. i just restarted my pc and for the first time ever. the void has showed up as a demo

 

edit2: so what i have found is if my pc think the dongle is not plugged in it show the demo but as soon as i plug it in it removes the demo. this tells me the cue knows its there

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Did you confirm your Devier tab for the VOID headset is the same as the one i've attached?

Does the log generated from CUE look the same as to the one you posted?

 

Can you try the headset on another computer? Does it work fine with CUE installed?

 

Yes and yes, I think the problem is I cannot uninstall everything even when I use CC cleaner there are still some corsair drivers left over

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