


And now Steam and the Xbox One controller work perfectly. I don't use all of the advanced features in the CUE software so there might be some things that don't work that I haven't tried but so far so good. Restarted my PC and I was expecting that one of my corsair devices would stop working but my mouse, keyboard, and headset still work fine. It disappeared for a moment then came back with a yellow mark then I went back into properties and was finally able to disable it. I wondered what would happen if I uninstalled disabled it(if worst came to worse I could just uninstall the drivers and do a clean install) It wouldn't let me disable it at first so I uninstalled it and clicked the box that says delete driver software. The name is Corsair virtual input device. A thread of another user gave me a clue where he narrowed it down a driver in the device manager that was causing it but I don't believe he messed with it thinking that it might cause more problems. I updated to the latest beta update of both CUE and Steam, but the problem still persists. Steam is the culprit but Corsair says it might take a couple months to fix on their end. Did a lot of research and sounds like it's a known issue, Corsair knows about it and is doing it's best to get a fix out but sounded like the Steam people weren't much help. Also caused a lot of weird disconnects with my other USB devices. Took me like 2 weeks before I figured out it was CUE/ Corsair Drivers conflicting with Steam and causing my Xbox One controller to constantly freeze up mid game and become unresponsive, as well as Steam itself freezing up frequently. I searched and searched for a solution, even reinstalled windows 10 thinking my OS was broken/corrupted. Best keyboard, mouse, and headset I've used, hands down BUT I had a problem that plagued me for almost the entire month I had it. So about a month ago I received my k63 wireless keyboard and dark core mouse and shortly after a wired void pro headset.
