What is the AMD Virtual Buttons Windows Driver?
The AMD Virtual Buttons driver is a software component used to enable the functionality of special virtual buttons or function keys on laptops or devices that feature AMD hardware. These buttons are typically used for controlling system functions like brightness, volume, Wi-Fi, power management, or specific features like AMD graphics settings, switchable graphics, or energy-saving modes.
These virtual buttons are often part of the AMD Catalyst Control Center or a system utility software package (like AMD Radeon Settings) that manages these special keys. This driver ensures that the virtual buttons on the keyboard or device panel can trigger actions properly, typically interacting with the operating system's hardware or software.