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Yes, these keys might be specially handled. Do they need Corsair's software for this feature to work? I am unfamiliar with the K55 but I don't think having volume keys assigned to different audio outputs is a standard macOS feature. |
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Describe the bug
My Corsair K55 external keyboard has volume keys which work on isolated audio outputs (external speakers, headphones, monitor speakers, the macbook itself).
When attempting to bind these keys in the Keyboard settings, they do not register as though no keys were selected.
Steps to reproduce
If the bug persists, the software will act as though no keys were pressed.
Expected behavior
When rebinding keys, pressing the external keyboard's volume key bind and shows the visual text/id in the prompt.
Anything else?
Thoughts: My best guess that these specific keys might be register differently and is why they aren't being picked up by the software. I haven't tested this theory though, and need to see how these buttons are called by the computer because, whatever Corsair did, does get picked up by the Mac as a volume control button.
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