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barkloaf

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About barkloaf

  • Birthday February 7

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    Male
  • Location
    Arizona, United States

System

  • CPU
    Intel i5-5675C
  • Motherboard
    MSI Z97 KRAIT EDITION
  • RAM
    8GB HyperX FURY White (2 x 8GB)
  • GPU
    ASUS GeForce GTX 1060 6GB TURBO
  • Case
    Rosewill Challenger S
  • Storage
    1x 500GB Samsung 850 EVO M.2 SSD
  • PSU
    EVGA B 500W
  • Display(s)
    HP w2408h, ASUS VH238
  • Keyboard
    Corsair STRAFE RGB w/ Chery MX Brown Switches
  • Mouse
    Corsair Sabre RGB
  • Sound
    MSI DS502
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Home
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  1. Hmm, interesting. Would it be something fixed by Nvidia or Microsoft?
  2. What I meant to say was why would a newly detected audio device trigger MR to open? It it looking for that? Why would it be?
  3. This is really weird. Every time I update my graphics drivers in GeForce Experience, somewhere in the middle of it, Windows Mixed Reality opens. This makes no sense to me. It's not inconvenient, really, I just close the window after it opens. I don't have an MR headset but I installed it to mess around with it, and trying to control it with different controllers. I looked this up and didn't find anything. Does this happen to you guys? It's really weird and I felt like sharing it.
  4. It is still pretty random... It might take a while, like until the next day, to find out if it's still doing it.
  5. Ok, so I don't know if that actually is the issue, but 150 O's later w/o the cap didn't trigger it twice. If it is, what could I do?
  6. Goood idea, just checked, no issues. *sigh*
  7. I've been noticing this for a couple weeks now. I have been using a Corsair Strafe RGB w/ Browns for over two years now and this hasn't been an issue until a couple weeks ago. When I'm typing, sometimes, when I hit the O key, it will type two, rather than one. I know 100% that I AM NOT pressing it twice. I have looked directly at the screen and saw the second one being pressed with a slight delay that I AM NOT doing myself. This is ONLY with the O key. It's really starting to annoy me. I'm on the latest firmware, according to Corsair Utility Engine. Is this a physical issue with the switch or is this a software issue or what? How could I fix it?
  8. barkloaf

    URGENT

    there are not, this is a physical thing with the silicon
  9. barkloaf

    URGENT

    I wouldn't say this is URGENT as the title suggests. But anyway, specs?
  10. For the past month or so I've had weird issues with connecting my DS4 controller to my PC. Before, It would work just as expected. I plug it in, I hear the windows hardware insert sound, the light bar turns on, programs can recognize it and use it. But now that no longer happens. Here's what usually happens now: I plug it in, I hear the windows hardware insert sound... and nothing else. No lights, no programs, no nothing. But sometimes, the light WILL turn on, but programs still can't see it. And rarely, very, very rarely, it works as expected. So, Windows IS recognizing the controller. I hear the hardware insert sound when plugging it in, and the hardware remove sound when unplugging it. I see it in device manager as well. I've tried disabling and re-enabling, uninstalling, and whatever else I can do from device manager. Nothing. And, Google, as always, is no help. ? Anyone know how to fix this? Thanks EDIT: Also the controller works on a physical PS4 forgot to mention that. It's not dead
  11. Actually found the issue today. It was a corrupt USB device.
  12. RIGHT after I posted this, windows fixed itself. Jesus.
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