![]() Sc delete CorsairGamingAudioConfig > enter You might need to reboot if asked by Windows.ĩ - WIN R > control mmsys.cpl > enter > Find and select your USB output sound device in the sound control panel > Configure > Do you see 7.1 Surround on the Audio Channels? > Next > Check all optional speakers > Next > Select all Full-range speakers > Next > Finish.ġ0 - Proceed to install/set Equalize APO for the output/input sound device by using "Troubleshooting otpions" and unchecking "Use original APO"ġ1 - Optional, just to keep things more clean: open cmd as administrator > ![]() This is similar to the Logitech method that I posted before on this forum.ġ - Download and install iCue software from Corsair (you don't need a Corsair device for this).Ģ - Copy the folder "C:\Program Files (x86)\Corsair\CORSAIR iCUE Software\driver\audio" to a safe placeĤ - Open the Sound Control Panel (WIN R > control mmsys.cpl > enter)ĥ - Find and select your USB output sound device in the sound control panel > Properties > General tab > Propertiesħ - Browse my computer for driver software > Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computerĨ - Uncheck "Show compatible hardware" > Have disk > Navigate to the copied folder from step 2 > select "CorsairGamingAudio.inf" > Open > OK > Select any model from the list > Yes on the driver warning > OK to close everything.
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