Monitor flashes and there is a Beep when Using Volume Wheel


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    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit UEFI
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    Logitech G510 - Flash & Beep when using Volume Wheel


    Hello,
    I recently upgraded to Windows 10 and I have a Logitech G510 keyboard with a volume wheel. When using this volume wheel to change the volume the screen will go black for about half a second and there is a beep that can be heard through my headphones. There appears to be input lag while this is happening and I can see in task manager that the Client Server Runtime Process (csrss.exe) CPU usage goes up (Not sure if this has anything to do with the problem). This problem never happened in Windows 8.x. Any ideas?

    Edit: When the screen flashes once while I'm playing Minecraft Windows 10 Edition the app crashes.
    Last edited by AJ Ferguson; 30 Jul 2015 at 19:06. Reason: Better title
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    Windows 10
       #2

    I got the same problem, Same Keyboard btw, Updates ALL drivers.
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    Windows 10 Pro
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    Amazing, this is still an issue even after I bug reported it during the tech test back in May. Microsoft blew me off and said it was any number of random driver interactions. I do not have a fix yet. (Original report: Adjusting volume causes graphics driver crashrecovery loop - Microsoft Community )

    What you are actually experiencing is the system dropping the graphics driver, recovering, then dropping it again. It will drop once for every volume step that would have been rendered by the volume HUD. This isn't an nVidia issue or Logitech issue (although it might be the way Logitech is calling the display of volume), it is purely an undocumented Windows code deprecation issue.
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    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit UEFI
    Thread Starter
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    thecomputerdude said:
    Amazing, this is still an issue even after I bug reported it during the tech test back in May. Microsoft blew me off and said it was any number of random driver interactions. I do not have a fix yet. (Original report: Adjusting volume causes graphics driver crashrecovery loop - Microsoft Community )

    What you are actually experiencing is the system dropping the graphics driver, recovering, then dropping it again. It will drop once for every volume step that would have been rendered by the volume HUD. This isn't an nVidia issue or Logitech issue (although it might be the way Logitech is calling the display of volume), it is purely an undocumented Windows code deprecation issue.
    Thanks for sharing some info on whats going on.

    Also something I have noticed is if I move the volume wheel very slowly the problem happens less often.
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    Win 10
       #5

    I wish I had more insight on the issue. The only difference is I am using the G510s, however I have the exact same issue. Has anyone figured out a fix or had any luck with microsoft support on this?
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    Win 10
       #7

    Thank you, sir.
    I am at work right now, but I will try this when I get home and post results.
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    Win 10
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    LeskiStation said:
    Thank you, sir.
    I am at work right now, but I will try this when I get home and post results.
    So far this has worked for me, the video is very easy to follow and I have not been able to get the fault to occur again.
    Thank you all for your help.
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