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OpenRGB Windows Setup and Usage

As reported by Windows Latest, a new driver update, which goes by the name of “CorsairVBusDriver,” is now breaking down Windows 10 PCs that have the old CorsairVBusDriver (driver version is 2.x or older). The result: users are getting random BSoD errors. Microsoft is yet to acknowledge the issue, while Corsair is aware of the issue.

This page describes how to set up and use OpenRGB on your Windows PC.

  • This is v7 of a driver for the Corsair Commander Pro. It provides sysfs attributes for: - Reading fan speed - Reading temp sensors - Reading voltage values - Writing pwm and reading last written pwm - Reading fan and temp connection status It is an usb driver, so it needs to be ignored by usbhid.
  • For those unaware, CorsairVBusDriver is a component shipped with drivers compiled by Corsair, a hardware company. The problem with CorsairVBusDriver.sys has apparently been hanging around for two.
  • Corsair Virtual Input Device Driver Hi Everyone, Newish Corsair 1080Ti owner here, i had this in Device Manager for a while now about not having compatible drivers for a 'Corsair Virtual Input Device' and just recently got another one named 'Nautilus'.

You can download the latest version of OpenRGB from the Releases Page

The builds are provided for both 32- and 64-bit Windows. They are provided as .7z archives. Use 7-zip to extract them. You should end up with a folder containing the OpenRGB files.

Before you open OpenRGB, make sure all other RGB applications are closed. This includes ASUS Aura, RGB Fusion, iCue, Mystic Light, Razer Synapse, Logitech G Hub, and any other RGB app you may have active. Note that some of these run services that you can stop in Task Manager. For instance, LightingService for ASUS Aura.

When opening OpenRGB.exe for the first time, you must run it as Administrator for it to detect certain devices. This installs a driver called inpout32 (inpoutx64 for 64-bit) that allows OpenRGB to access certain motherboards and RGB RAM.

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THIS STEP IS NO LONGER REQUIRED AS OF OPENRGB 0.3! Please uninstall WinUSB if it is installed.

Most USB devices will need a special driver called WinUSB in order to work with OpenRGB. To install this driver you will need to use a tool called Zadig.

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When you open Zadig, the window will be empty.

Go to the Options menu and click List All Devices. The drop-down will now show all USB devices connected to your computer.

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For mouse and keyboard devices, you will always want to select the highest Interface number. Look through the full list and make sure you're selecting the highest numbered Interface for your device. Otherwise, you may overwrite the driver handling the actual keyboard or mouse input device and be unable to use your keyboard or mouse until you uninstall the WinUSB driver.

For the AMD Wraith Prism, use interface 1. It has a messy name.

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For ASUS Aura USB motherboards, use Interface 2.

Once you've selected the correct Interface, click the Install Driver button. You will see an installing dialog. Installation may take several minutes

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Once that is done, you may reopen OpenRGB and your device should be detected.

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It's possible WinUSB didn't install correctly. It's also possible your device is in a weird state. If you've done the above things and are not seeing your device show up when opening OpenRGB, you can try fully powering off your computer. For best results, you should switch off the power supply or unplug the computer from the wall, just to make sure it is completely off. Some motherboard RGB controllers remain powered in standby mode (when the PC is 'off') and I've had my Aura controller need resetting from a full disconnect. Plug it back in, switch it back on, and boot up. Don't open any other RGB app, just open OpenRGB right away. Hopefully that will get it detected and working.