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Team:The requested logs are attached. Here were my steps: - Started MP1. Once it loaded, I ONLY used my keyboard keys. I used the arrow keys to move to TV. Loaded TV. Once the TV Tuner was displaying the TV signal, I pressed the MUTE key. It took three (3) presses in order to get the MUTE to activate. (I paused about 15 seconds between each press.) - I then pressed VOLUME UP one time (press and release immediately) in order to take it out of MUTE. MP1 immediately started the continuous "chirping" and raising the volume to its maximum level. - I closed the program in order for the "chirping" to stop.What I refer to as "chirping" is the sound effect being played to acknowledge that command taking effect. It is in the program as "cursor.wav" (see attached.)You talked about a window overlay for the sound. Windows 10 does display a volume scale when the keyboard media keys are pressed. I do not think that is the problem. Also, I cannot find a way to disable it.I did not install any drivers or programs for my keyboard. They are standard HP hardware/drivers. Nothing fancy. Pictures were provided earlier.
Team:
The requested logs are attached. Here were my steps:
- Started MP1. Once it loaded, I ONLY used my keyboard keys. I used the arrow keys to move to TV. Loaded TV. Once the TV Tuner was displaying the TV signal, I pressed the MUTE key. It took three (3) presses in order to get the MUTE to activate. (I paused about 15 seconds between each press.)
- I then pressed VOLUME UP one time (press and release immediately) in order to take it out of MUTE. MP1 immediately started the continuous "chirping" and raising the volume to its maximum level.
- I closed the program in order for the "chirping" to stop.
What I refer to as "chirping" is the sound effect being played to acknowledge that command taking effect. It is in the program as "cursor.wav" (see attached.)
You talked about a window overlay for the sound. Windows 10 does display a volume scale when the keyboard media keys are pressed. I do not think that is the problem. Also, I cannot find a way to disable it.
I did not install any drivers or programs for my keyboard. They are standard HP hardware/drivers. Nothing fancy. Pictures were provided earlier.