10-22-2012 11:59 PM - last edited on 03-06-2024 07:02 PM by ROGBot
10-23-2012 12:34 AM
10-23-2012 06:07 AM
rewben wrote:
yes i have tested it, with speakers and headphones. the fn+f10-12 keys work for me. the speakers are not turned on when i use my headphones.
please do not update your drivers if they work for you. these so-called latest drivers are not tested and it can break things.
p.s.: there are a number of new drivers from ASUS, e.g. Touchpad_Elantech_Win7_64_Z11521, Audio_VIA_Win7_64_Z60101100, VGA_nVidia_Win7_64_Z918130668, MEI_V81101275_XPVistaWin7_8, KBFilter_Win7_64_Z1005, Atheros_Bluetooth_V72065_V800202_XPVistaWin7_8, IRST_Intel_Win7_64_Z11501207. they are not listed probably because they are currently under testing and are not ready for public download yet. use them at your own risks.
i am using most of them. everything is fine so far.
10-23-2012 06:41 AM
finalhour wrote:
I meant people at VIA 😉 not you hahaha or anyone on here, but the companies that put these out! 😛
10-24-2012 04:09 AM
rewben wrote:
haha ok 🙂 i think some of the drivers are for development purposes (alpha) and not meant for public. i think i better don't post them from now on, unless it could help provide remedies to some issues.
10-24-2012 04:55 AM
finalhour wrote:
Sooo I tried to go back to the one I had before (not sure what version I had) but I've tried 2 older versions: 10800a and another, and both weren't as I had it before upgrading to the 1100 one (I used to just use the volume fn+f10-12 keys to adjust volume and it would scale the subwoofer too, now it just stays stuck wherever I slide it within the HD Audio Deck).
Can anyone (rewben?) help me figure out what driver to try to go back to (I promise to leave it alone after this!)?
10-24-2012 01:56 PM
AzraelsKiss wrote:
I've noticed that the 900a driver adjusts the subwoofer with the volume controls.
10-24-2012 05:24 AM
10-24-2012 07:31 PM
10-25-2012 07:21 AM
rewben wrote:
@finalhour, sorry was away. AzraelsKiss was right, the last one i used was 900a too.
when you uninstalled the VIA driver and rebooted, check if there is VIA-related folders in your Program Files or Program Files (x86). i found them still laying there when i did the uninstall. try remove them, reboot, then carry on with the installation of driver.