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I've tried hard resetting it, installing firmware updates, and using it on mobile as well, but the problem still persists. When i scroll it, it simply makes a beep sound effect and doesn't actually alter the volume. If I give focus to the browser version of the MM5 GUI, the horizontal mouse wheel works perfectlyĬode: Select all app.listen(window, 'wheel', e => console.log(e)) It does make DVD movies and games sound a skosh better. I recently bought this headset, and for some reason now that i have it set up, the volume wheel doesn't seem to do anything. If I take the later option, it displays a copy of the MM5 gui in the browser, alongside the Developer panels There are two options "Inspect Element" and " Open Dev Tools in Chrome" Expand the Mice and other pointing devices list. My Synaps is fully updated, I have tried reassigning the buttons (up and down scroll) to other things such as next track or previous. Open the View menu and select Show hidden devices to make sure all drivers are visible. When I scroll down 1 click on the volume wheel 1 of 3 things happens with seemingly no pattern. Then use the horizontal scroll that causes the issues, and send a screenshot of the "WheelEvent" that was recorded to the console? I'd like to see if there's anything strange that's recorded by Chromium that causes the MediaMonkey UI to break. If that's unavailable or doesn't help choose Uninstall, restart PC using keyboard to Ctrl Alt Del, on blue screen tab to Power Icon in bottom right, press Enter, arrow down to Restart, press Enter to restart to reinstall the driver. Volumouse provides you a quick and easy way to control the sound volume on your system - simply by rolling the wheel of your wheel mouse. To fix this, follow these steps to update the mouse driver and stop the mouse wheel from controlling your computer volume: Click Start > Device Manager. If your default playback device is set to Turtle Beach, Windows bypasses the adjusting wheels on the. One listed as 'Turtle Beach USB Headset' and the other listed as whatever your audio drivers are (mine was Realtek High Definition Audio). If you're on a debug build, could you do me a favor and open the developer console, and enter this into the console:Īpp.listen(window, 'wheel', e => console.log(e)) If you right-click Volume Control and select Playback Devices, you should have two entries for Speakers. I've tried multiple different ways of scrolling horizontally - Different ways of forcing the input via AutoHotkey, using X-Mouse Button Control, and also using my laptop touchpad.
