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Maestro1

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  1. It's been another 6 months and no firmware fix for this. I don't think they plan on fixing it. So if you're using FileVault on macOS or BitLocker on Windows, just don't buy a Corsair keyboard. Sadly it's as simple as that. If you care about security of your computer, Corsair products are just not for you.
  2. Yes I did back when I found it. I was told that it's a known issue and "for the time being" I need to just disable FileVault! :D:
  3. Then how come my $10 junk USB keyboard from Amazon work just fine? Same for my DAS and Logitech. Keyboard or Mouse. It's only Corsair that has this issue. Also the fact that the same thing happens on Windows with BitLocker, again when it doesn't happen with other keyboards, quite clearly, Corsair is at fault here.
  4. This isn't an Apple issue, I have other keyboards that work just fine. Whether it's a cheap $10 keyboard or a DAS. As others noted, this problem also happens with Corsair keyboards in Windows with BitLocker enabled. Given that BitLocker and FileVault do the same thing, something is off with these Corsair keyboards that needs fixing and they're choosing not to fix it.
  5. It's really annoying. This is a critical problem for these keyboards and fixing it should be top priority.
  6. Same problem with the K68. The only way to deal with it is the BIOS mode. This really is unacceptable. The suggestion to disable FireVault is pretty useless. Corsair should release a firmware update fixing this issue!
  7. I've been waiting for this for months now... Still no ETA?
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